During a parliamentary session of Prime Minister's Questions, Keir Starmer, Leader of the Labour Party, and Kemi Badenoch, a Conservative MP, engaged in a debate covering a range of national topics. Mr. Starmer stated that briefing against cabinet ministers was 'completely unacceptable' and expressed commendation for Wes Streeting's performance. He also voiced his support for a 'strong, independent BBC,' concurring with Davey that the previous government had undermined the institution. Additionally, Starmer highlighted the government's actions regarding migrant hotel closures and presented an optimistic view of the economy, noting interest rate cuts, rising wages, and transformations in job centres. He also defended his past trips abroad.
Conversely, Ms. Badenoch characterized the government's financial situation as a 'tax doom loop' and suggested Mr. Starmer was attempting to maintain his leadership position. She also questioned his expression of full confidence in McSweeney and linked the Conservative Party to Mr. Starmer's comments regarding remembrance week and veterans. Ms. Badenoch also made a reference to a specific waiting list she claimed Mr. Streeting was interested in. The exchange highlighted contrasting perspectives on economic performance and internal political matters.
Source: https://www.theguardian.com/politics/live/2025/nov/12/keir-starmer-wes-streeting-labour-leadership-pmqs-kemi-badenoch-conservatives-uk-politics-live-news
