The Prime Minister addressed the Commons, warning that this is the moment when we must act.
Sir Keir's rebrand of the party appears to be in the image of the Conservatives.
“I have said things, I’ve misspoken and I’ve made throwaway comments and I have regretted them enormously."
She told the Commons: “I cannot emphasise how concerned I am that a Conservative Government is willing to go back on its word, to break an international agreement signed in good faith and to break international law.”
"And finally, because he always needs a guest appearance, Chris Grayling, the man who awarded a ferry contract to a company with no ships, has got a £100k appointment to advise ports."
“The British Government is driving a horse and cart through strands one, two and three of the Good Friday Agreement.”
Piers Morgan slammed Boris Johnson and said his days are numbered as PM.
One anonymous backbencher said they would rather gouge their eyes out with a blunt stick than sit through "that Marxist, snake oil crap."
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