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A ‘classically awful’ PMQs to round out the year

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Today was the final PMQs of the year – and it was certainly not a classic. It is customary for the Prime Minister and the leader of the opposition to make some attempt at Christmas cheer by telling jokes at the despatch box, but this year’s zingers were awful. Despite a promising start from Keir Starmer, it soon degenerated into quips about whether the Prime Minister has ‘the baubles’ and whether Kemi Badenoch will be ‘Home Alone’. None of the jokes were delivered with any aplomb. Is this parliament at its worst?

Also today, Wes Streeting is under pressure as the junior doctors’ strike begins – how is he dealing with the walkout?

James Heale speaks to Isabel Hardman and Tim Shipman.

Produced by Oscar Edmondson.

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