EVIL Channel people smugglers will “need a bigger boat” if Labour win the election in seven days' time, Rishi Sunak warned last night., the PM and Sir Keir Starmer traded angry blows on the crisis in the Channel - with the Labour boss left floundering at points on migration., a pumped up PM leapt on claims by Starmer that he would send boat crossers back to the war torn Middle East.
There were barbs from the audience too, with one audience member Rob sparking gasps when he angrily asked the pair "is this the best Britain can do?"In one angry exchange Sir Keir hit back at Sunak: "If you listened to people in the audience across the country more often, you might not be so out of touch."
The Labour chief said: “The Prime Minister himself was convicted and fined for breaking the rules, which he brought in and imposed on everybody else. Sir Keir responded, telling Mr Sunak directly: “If you listen to people in the audience across the country more often you might not be quite so out of touch.”
The PM stepped up his attacks on Labour’s tax plans, insisting voters can trust him because he was right when he warned people about“And that's why you can trust me now when I say his policies will mean all your taxes are going to go up by thousands of pounds. Sir Keir declined to say there would be more cash to local authorities under his party but insisted there would be “better use of existing money”.
He added: “But you mentioned Nottingham, and that is a glimpse of the future. Nottingham City Council bankrupt under Labour. Sir Keir responded, to cheers: “What I will also say is that I do recognise that there are a small number of people who are born into a gender that they don’t identify with."I’ll tell you why because if you don’t, you end up with the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom standing in Parliament making an anti-trans joke in front of the mother of a murdered trans teenager.Mr Sunak replied: “That’s not what I did. I was pointing out that you changed your mind on this question multiple times.