Keir Starmer faces nightmre PMQs grilling as he clings to power
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www.express.co.ukHere’s the latest on Keir Starmer at PMQs grilling, based on the most recent widely reported coverage:
Summary of current mood at PMQs: Starmer has faced sustained questions from Conservative MPs led by Kemi Badenoch and other backbenchers, with critics pressing on economic policy, public services, and leadership judgment amid ongoing party tension.[3][5][7]
Key themes cited in recent sessions:
Notable recent moments:
Where to watch or read live updates:
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