Starmer and Badenoch played a childish blame game at PMQs
- Keir Starmer highlighted concerns about potential tariffs from the US during Prime Minister's Questions, stating that a trade war is in nobody's interest and promising a calm, pragmatic approach.
- Kemi Badenoch criticized Labour's handling of the budget, noting it forces businesses to cut wages, put up prices, or lay off staff.
- The Prime Minister noted recent efforts, including a £1,400 increase in the national living wage benefiting millions and a £150 discount for families, claiming wages are rising faster than prices.
- Starmer countered by calling the Prime Minister's budget a mess and criticized his claims of stability, stating that all they see is fragility.
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