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Politics latest: PM told to ensure Trump loses any fight with Paddington Bear

Politics latest: PM told to ensure Trump loses any fight with Paddington Bear

Sky News07-05-2025
Not the PMQs performance Badenoch needed after local elections battering
Not for the first time, Sir Keir Starmer went into this PMQs with the potential for plenty of dangerous incoming fire.
And not for the first time, he emerged from the chamber relatively unscathed, while also not exactly knocking the ball out of the park.
You sensed the government was expecting barbs from the opposition front bench about the India trade deal. Keir Starmer praised the agreement - unprompted - at the beginning of the bout.
But that didn't materialise, with Kemi Badenoch choosing to focus on winter fuel and net zero instead.
As previously noted, that felt like an odd decision.
Watch: An important point about UK-India trade deal
If there had been a question from Reform, it seems highly likely they would have contrasted the tax exemption for Indian workers with other tax hikes in the UK.
Ed Davey's question about Donald Trump picking a fight with Bond, Bridget Jones and Paddington likely led to groans around Westminster, but the Lib Dem leader thinks he's on to a winner by pitching to what the party calls "quiet patriots" unsettled by the US president.
All in all, that session won't really shift the political dial.
But with many Tory MPs looking for a barnstorming intervention from their leader following last week's election results, that wasn't the performance Badenoch needed to turn in either.
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