Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner stepped up to the plate on Wednesday to take on Prime Minister Boris Johnson in a lively session of Prime Minister’s Questions in the House of Commons.
With Labour Party leader Keir Starmer absent, Rayner seized the opportunity to challenge the Prime Minister on a range of pressing issues facing the country. From questions about the government’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic to concerns about the economy and public services, Rayner didn’t hold back in holding Johnson to account.
As the first woman to ever represent the Labour Party at PMQs, Rayner brought a fresh perspective to the debate, emphasizing the need for urgent action to address the challenges facing the country. Her performance was met with support from her colleagues on both sides of the aisle, as they applauded her for her passion and composure in the face of Johnson’s rebuttals.
The exchange between Rayner and Johnson was a testament to the importance of parliamentary democracy and the role of opposition in holding the government to account. As Rayner continues to demonstrate her leadership skills and commitment to representing the interests of the British people, she is sure to make a lasting impact on the political landscape.
Overall, this session of PMQs proved to be a compelling display of political debate and accountability, showcasing the importance of strong and effective opposition in ensuring transparency and accountability in government.
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