The two Theresas did battle with Jeremy Corbyn’s single stolen joke. Twice
In recent days there have been rumours the House of Commons may have to forgo its 10-day February recess and even sit at weekends in order to reach a Brexit deal. Which sounds fine, except for one thing. Inertia is this government’s raison d’etre. And where the prime minister leads, Westminster follows.
This current parliament is quite capable of sitting 24/7 for the next year or so without achieving a consensus on anything. Even on the days when it is meant to be doing something, it far prefers to mooch around talking about why it is so hard for it to make up its mind about what to do next. And few sessions demonstrate this better than prime minister’s questions, which Theresa May – with a lot of help from Jeremy Corbyn – has reduced to 45 minutes of everyone’s life that they will never get back.
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