With the best will in the world, it cannot be ideal that a prime minister has to go to the House of Commons and plead, in effect, that he has not lied to MPs for the not-entirely satisfactory reason that he didn’t know what was going on in his own government.

Early in his statement, which was being listened to in stunned silence, when Sir Keir Starmer declared that the events he carefully chronicled were “incredible”, laughter broke out. Maybe that was because, in the old saying, if you didn’t laugh, you’d cry.

https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/canada/the-prime-minister-has-survived-but-his-troubles-remain/ar-AA21lm7j?

 

He lied when he was elected, the people of UK are fed up & want him gone, there are MANY scandals & issues that could be used to depose him of power — but  politicians refuses to act. The result is a parliament that moves further away from democracy and becomes less relevant. Britain is wallowing in the mud and slop of Starmer!