"We're not in debt, so you might need to look at some facts."
From Reform and Farage to Europe and British Steel, Keir Starmer covered a lot as he tried to reignite his premiership in the wake of the local elections.
"He took Britain for a ride and, unlike the Tories who actually had to face up to it, he just fled the scene."
Take a moment to look past the Westminster psychodrama and Reform stunts and you'll see an emerging picture of a government getting on with the job.
It's the story that isn't going to go away for Nigel Farage - with some experts suggesting it could trigger a by-election in Clacton.
It's alarming just how simple it can be, really - with no-one in Reform holding Nigel Farage to the same standards as their opponents.
Rattled, and then some. Nigel Farage may be on course to win the next General Election - but he'll have to toughen up for PMQs...
He didn't like that. Not one bit. Robert Jenrick thought he'd be taking a victory lap on Friday - but this fella had other ideas...
Reform's vote is still divided along Brexit lines.
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