November 16, 2022
12:07 pm
Prime Ministers Questions
Catch-up
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What time is PMQs today? PM Rishi Sunak faces Sir Keir
PMQs live stream: Will Sunak support indyref2?
PMQs live stream: Sunak questioned on Braverman, mandates and general election
PMQs LIVE – ‘I’m a fighter not a quitter’ says Truss
PMQs Live – PM heckled, calls for her to resign
Labour lost last election – PM
PM responds by saying Starmer talks about mandates and elections but Labour tried to overturn the “biggest democratic vote in our country’s history” – a Brexit dig.
He says the Tories’ mandate is based on the manifesto they were elected on, and reminds Labour they lost the last general election.
He pledges to work for a stronger NHS, better schools, safer streets, control of borders and levelling up.
‘He says one thing, does another’ – Starmer
Starmer says PM “says one thing and does another” when it comes to levelling up in the north.
He repeats his call for a general election.
He points out that Sunak was beaten in the summer leadership contest by Liz Truss – who herself was “beaten by a lettuce“.
Mistakes were made – Sunak
Sunak makes a dig saying Starmer doesn’t leave north London. But if he does, “he will know that there are deprived areas in our rural communities, in our coastal communities, and across the south”.He says this govt will support them.
He says he’s “the first to admit that mistakes were made” in last few weeks, but goes on to say “that is the difference” between him and the Labour leader.
He says he was honest over the summer about the difficulties the country faced but Starmer was noy.
“He promised his party he would borrow billions and billions of pounds, he told his party what it wanted to hear,” he says.
“Leadership is not selling fairy tales, it is confronting challenges and that is what the public will get from this government.”
Sunak diverted public money from deprived areas – Starmer
Starmer says PM pretends to be on the side of working people but reminds people of the video that was leaked of Sunak saying he diverted public money from “deprived urban areas.”
“Rather than apologise or pretend he meant something else, why doesn’t he do the right thing and undo the changes he made to those funding formulas?,” Starmer says to loud cheers from the Labour benches.
Difficult decisions to restore economic stability – PM
The PM says difficult decisions need to be taken to restore economic stability and confidence.
PM confirms chancellor will set out that out in the Autumn statement in a few weeks.
He says the government will always protect the most vulnerable, as it did in Covid.
He says “we will restore economic stability in a fair and compassionate way”.
‘Was home secretary right to resign?’ – Starmer
New PM Sunak is cheered as he arrives.
He is welcomed by Starmer and several point to the historic moment for Britain to have its first British Asian PM.
Then Starmer asks: “Was the home secretary right to resign last week for a breach of security?”
PM says Braverman made an error of judgement but she had recognised that and he welcomed her back into a united cabinet.
Starmer presses again on Suella Braverman.
He says the new PM promised to govern with integrity but points he just re-appointed a woman forced to quit her job just a week ago.
Starmer asks: “Have officials raised concerns about his decision to appoint her?”
PMQs live stream: PM Rishi Sunak in the hot seat
The new prime minister Rishi Sunak will face his first edition of PMQs today.
He is Britain’s first British Asian PM and addressed the nation from outside No10. He met with King Charles on Tuesday where he was officially appointed PM.
Rishi Sunak then embarked on his cabinet reshuffle – bringing together people from across the Tory party. He and his cabinet met for the first time on Wednesday morning.
How to watch PMQs live today
You’ll be able to watch Mr Sunak’s first PMQs via on a live stream on this page, while it is also broadcast live on the UK Parliament YouTube channel.
What time is PMQs today
PMQs starts at its usual time of midday and will last roughly half hour.
What can you expect from Rishi Sunak’s first PMQs?
Sunak will be facing some tough questions today – everything from the October fiscal statement, to the reappointment of Suella Braverman.
Sir Keir will be on the attack at PMQs and will tell Labour MPs that Sunak is a weak PM who will always put the Tory party before the country.
There is expected to be multiple calls for a general election.
There will be comments about his appointment – and lack of voting – and no doubt comments will be made about the short premiership of Liz Truss.