If you had "Jamie Stone talking about space" in your #PMQs bingo, it's time to collect your winnings.
Even by recent #PMQs standards, Boris Johnson's first two answers on test and trace were particularly baffling. I genuinely have no idea what he was trying to say.
Another dreadful #PMQs for Boris Johnson. I have no idea what the focus groups say, but it's hard to see how a voter worried about Covid or their job could watch that without thinking: 'This is a prime minister who doesn't seem to have answers for anything.'
Again, the No 10 polling might say different, but I'd be surprised if Johnson's complaint that Keir Starmer wants to "create political opportunity out of a crisis" resonates with anyone who watched the exchanges, and heard Starmer's pretty non-emotive questions.
But it is interesting to see the development of Team Starmer's #PMQs thinking: the belief that the more detailed and specific the questions, the more unimpressive it appears when the PM responds with the same verbose, unconnected flannel.
In contrast, watching Johnson at #PMQs increasingly resembles this:
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