James Heale James Heale

Kemi has a new favourite word: chaos

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Whisper it, but there was some rather good lines amid the dross of today’s PMQs. ‘Mr Speaker, I asked the Prime Minister what he believes in’, jibed Kemi Badenoch at one point. ‘He had to look in his folder to find out the answer.’ The Speaker responded in kind. ‘Please’, he said, during one of Keir Starmer’s lengthier evasions, ‘Let’s listen to the answer even if you don’t believe you’re getting one.’

But it was one word, repeated more than a dozen times, which emerged from today’s session: chaos. Badenoch hit the PM with it at every chance, pointing to the winter fuel and two-child benefit U-turns as proof of the ‘chaos, chaos, chaos’ in which, she said, this government is now embroiled. This marked a novel break with the usual tedium of these exchanges, in which Starmer endlessly refers to the mini-Budget while posing as the embodiment of Labour’s supposed stability premium.

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