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Watch: Penny Mordaunt’s face spoke for us all during ‘unconvincing’ PMQs

"Her face is literally telling us everything," said one 'X' user.

Oliver Murphy by Oliver Murphy
2023-09-07 16:03
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Penny Mordaunt’s face spoke for us all during PMQs as Rishi Sunak defended the government’s handling of the school concrete crisis.

The leader of the House of Commons joined ministers on the front bench for the first PMQs after the summer recess as the prime minister faced a grilling following the closure of more than 100 schools over the safety of reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC).

Sunak has come under mounting pressure following allegations from a former senior civil servant that he refused to fully fund a programme to rebuild England’s crumbling schools while he was chancellor.

Jonathan Slater, who served as permanent secretary at the Department for Education from May 2016 to August 2020, said he was “absolutely amazed” the decision was made by the Treasury to slash the government budget for school repairs by half in 2021. 

Slater said that up to 400 schools a year required replacement but that funding was given for just 100.

Sir Keir Starmer accused the Tories of behaving like “cowboy builders” over the crisis, in a jibe that has seemingly stuck in the public conscience.

He said: “The truth is this crisis is the inevitable result of 13 years of cutting corners, botched jobs, sticking plaster politics,” the Labour leader said.

“It’s the sort of thing you expect from cowboy builders. Saying everyone else is wrong and everyone else is to blame.

“Pretending they have done an ’effing good job even if the ceiling falls in.”

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Starmer added: “The difference is, in this case The cowboys are running the country.”

Powerful though the Labour leader’s comments were, Mordaunt’s facial expressions spoke far louder.

Boredom or just sheer bewilderment at the prime minister’s seemingly unconvincing defence of the government’s record on school safety, the fact is, the leader of the house’s face told us everything.

Jacob Rees-Mogg getting owned by Penny Mordaunt is a must watch 👇🤣💥 pic.twitter.com/y9fwfMb12T

— The London Economic (@LondonEconomic) September 7, 2023

🔥🔥🔥 INCREDIBLE to watch Penny Mordaunt's face during #PMQs, having to listen to Sunak flailing.

Everyone knows what is coming. He should do the decent thing: Call an election. ~AA pic.twitter.com/y8I8sOd2GS

— Best for Britain (@BestForBritain) September 6, 2023

I think Penny Mordaunt's face is literally telling us everything here! pic.twitter.com/lGe1hsR1W4

— Dan Boatright 🔶 (@PershoreDan) September 6, 2023

#PMQs Penny Mordaunt's face when Sunak speaks is how the country feel. Get out. You're a disgrace. pic.twitter.com/azlnNAMSDH

— Andy Sheridan (@andysheridan) September 6, 2023

Penny Mordaunt’s face is very revealing here! Very little enthusiasm for Sunak’s replies. She’s keeping her powder dry!

— Janique Figgle (@Jsmackandfire) September 6, 2023

Penny Mordaunt's face (at 1.07) as Sunak prepares to spout yet more rubbish is a real picture. She knows this government is finished, she knows Sunak is hostage to the extremists who now run his party. https://t.co/251Rrkaa8p

— Tim Schofield 🌹 (@TimSchofield2) September 6, 2023

Did you see the expression on the face of Penny Mordaunt?

It was like a football fan whose team is losing nine nil and just wants the ref to blow the final whistle before the opposition score a tenth.

— Peter Turner (@PeterTurnerXYZ) September 6, 2023

Penny Mordaunt's face says it all. She knows her parliamentary career will be over next year. pic.twitter.com/LU7raE2p29

— janet m (@janetm50723412) September 6, 2023

Good grief , the look on Penny Mordaunt's face . "Please can I be anywhere other than here."

— Adrian Jones (@Ade1160) July 19, 2023

Related: Starmer labels Tories ‘cowboy builders’ over school concrete crisis

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