today was keir starmer�*s performance was that he looked to me like he had grown a foot, he was really witty and a lot of labour advisers are saying now that boris johnson and a lot of labour advisers are saying now that borisjohnson is the man keir starmer would prefer to face at the next general election because it's really quite easy now to attack him. i think tory mps will stop focusing on that, is there a better candidate who would be tougher to beat? but better candidate who would be tougher to beat?— better candidate who would be tougher to beat? better candidate who would be tou~her to beat? �* , ., , ~ , tougher to beat? but the blows keep cominu for tougher to beat? but the blows keep coming for the _ tougher to beat? but the blows keep coming for the prime _ tougher to beat? but the blows keep coming for the prime minister. - tougher to beat? but the blows keep coming for the prime minister. we . coming for the prime minister. we had that defectionjust coming for the prime minister. we had that defection just before prime minister's questions and david davies saying "in the name of god, go." davies saying "in the name of god, o,ll ., ., davies saying "in the name of god, no." ,, ., ., �* , davies saying "in the name of god, no." ,, ., ., ~ , , davies saying "in the name of god, go." quoting leo amery is pretty tou~h go." quoting leo amery is pretty tough stuff- _ go." quoting leo amery is pretty tough stuff. look, _ go." quoting leo amery is pretty tough stuff. look, things - go." quoting leo amery is pretty tough stuff. look, things are i go." quoting leo amery is pretty tough stuff. look, things are not| tough stuff. look, things are not looking healthy for the prime minister. he actually even made a mistake when he was responding to the shock news, saying it was a labour seat for generations. it wasn't, it was held by the tories until 1997. wasn't, it was held by the tories until1997. he wasn't, it was held by the tories until 1997. he was on the back foot