gallery, obviously as a journalist a number of times, and in the press gallery you can actually see the two teams from the two sides the spinners, the heads of communication and they struggle to have poker faces, if you like, as pmqs is actually going on and not to wince or to sort of punch the air with delight when their contender lands a blow. so what will they be doing today? what will be happening now? i think borisjohnson s team will have felt most of the time that it was a better pmqs for him than last week. and i think that it was quite a scrappy pmqs in general. and the tone was odd because the labour party, with their new recruit, were in very boisterous form, and that meant that there was much more sort of cut and thrust and levity, actually, and mockery from keir starmer towards the prime minister.
gallery, obviously as a journalist a number of times, and in the press gallery you can actually see the two teams from the two sides the spinners, the heads of communication and they struggle to have poker faces, if you like, as pmqs is actually going on and not to wince or to sort of punch the air with delight when their contender lands a blow. so what will they be doing today? what will be happening now? i think borisjohnson s team will have felt most of the time that it was a better pmqs for him than last week. and i think that it was quite a scrappy pmqs in general. and the tone was odd because the labour party, with their new recruit, were in very boisterous form, and that meant that there was much more sort of cut and thrust and levity, actually, and mockery from keir starmer towards
in the press today and tomorrow? well, i sat in the press gallery, obviously as a journalist a number of times and in the press gallery you can actually see the two teams from the two sides. the spinners, the heads of communication and they struggle to have pokerfaces, if you like, as pmqs is actually going on and not to to wince or to sort of punch the air with delight when their contender lands a blow. so what will they be doing today? i think borisjohnson s team will have felt most of the time that it was a better pmqs for him the last week. and i think that it was quite a scrappy pmqs in general. and the tone was odd because the labour party, with their new recruit, were in very boisterous form, and that meant that there was much more sort of cut and thrust and levity actually and mockery from keir starmer towards the prime minister.
who we all know wants to be winston churchill, not neville chamberlain. and i think we can hear that now, that sound bite which will be played in all the bulletins, iimagine. so i ll remind him of a quotation altogether too familiar to him of leo amery to neville chamberlain. you have sat there too long for all the good you have done. in the name of god, go. jei’i’yjmes, you re the former spokesman for theresa may, as well as having worked at sky. i mean, tell us, how does it work from the inside? will the political spin rooms be operating like crazy, kind of making sure that their lines, their views, their spin is reported in the press today and tomorrow? well, i sat in the press gallery, obviously as a journalist a number of times, and in the press gallery you can actually see the two teams from the two sides the spinners, the heads of communication and they struggle to have poker faces, if you like, as pmqs is actually going on and not
in the press today and tomorrow? well, i sat in the press gallery, obviously, as a journalist a number of times, and in the press gallery, you can actually see the two teams from the two sides, if you like the spinners, the heads of communication. and they struggle to have pokerfaces, if you like, as pmqs is actually going on and not to to wince or to sort of punch the air with delight when their contender lands a blow. so what will they be doing today? what will be happening now? actually, i think boris johnson s team will have felt most of the time that it was a better pmqs for him than last week. and i think that it was quite a scrappy pmqs in general. and the tone was odd because the labour party, with their new recruit, were in very boisterous form, and that meant that there was much more sort of cut and thrust between levity, actually,