If you had "Jamie Stone talking about space" in your #PMQs bingo, it& #39;s time to collect your winnings.
Even by recent #PMQs standards, Boris Johnson& #39;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& #39;s hard to see how a voter worried about Covid or their job could watch that without thinking: & #39;This is a prime minister who doesn& #39;t seem to have answers for anything.& #39;
Again, the No 10 polling might say different, but I& #39;d be surprised if Johnson& #39;s complaint that Keir Starmer wants to "create political opportunity out of a crisis" resonates with anyone who watched the exchanges, and heard Starmer& #39;s pretty non-emotive questions.
But it is interesting to see the development of Team Starmer& #39;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: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0C59pI_ypQ">https://www.youtube.com/watch...