Prime minister successfully dodged,avoided and ignored all of the questions posed to her Inside the bubble, Theresa May was having one of her better prime minister’s questions. More by avoiding a total nightmare than by putting in a particularly strong performance. She got off to a decent start by thanking the Labour leader for mansplaining International Women’s Day and never really looked back. Not that she actually managed to reply any of Jeremy Corbyn’s questions – why wreck the habit of a lifetime? – but she did manage not to screw up too badly. She dodged the trickier issues surrounding this week’s Saudi red carpet visit and went on to announce that the homelessness taskforce had finally got round to assembly that very morning, or some four months after it was first set up,and she expected it to get to grips with the problem by 2027. At the earliest.
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Source: guardian.co.uk