New Statesman
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Four things we learnt from PMQs
Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images With Keir Starmer away at the Nato summit in Ankara, deputy prime minister David Lammy stood in at the despatch box on Wednesday. This was the penultimate PMQs session of the Starmer era. The PM will take his last bow next Wednesday before giving up the reins of the Labour leadership on Friday to Andy Burnham and then giving up the premiership on the following Monday after a handover at Buckingham palace. Here are a few things we learned from the session. We are in political limbo It wasn’t just the Prime Minister who was absent today, but the next PM too. Ten minutes or so into Wednesday’s session of Deputy Prime Minister’s Questions James Cleverly, the Tories’ chosen stand in for Kemi Badenoch, finally asked a question that everyone wanted to know the an
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