Badenoch says Starmer is in ‘Game of Thrones’ chaos at PMQs

Kemi Badenoch compared Sir Keir Starmer's premiership to 'a bad episode of Game of Thrones' during the final Prime Minister's Questions before next week's elections. Labour is facing potential significant losses in the upcoming elections, which could threaten Sir Keir's leadership.
The final Prime Minister's Questions before next week's elections saw Kemi Badenoch accuse Sir Keir Starmer of presiding over chaos, comparing his premiership to 'a bad episode of Game of Thrones'. The SNP's Westminster leader, Stephen Flynn, noted that next week's vote could be the last for both him and Sir Keir. Earlier this week, Sir Keir survived a Tory attempt to have him investigated by Parliament's Privileges Committee over the Peter Mandelson affair. Labour is facing significant losses in the upcoming elections, with polls suggesting the party could lose over 2,000 council seats in England and come third in Wales and Scotland. The scale of the defeat could make it hard for Sir Keir to stay in No 10, but there is no obvious successor in place. Sir Keir is considering a reshuffle after the results, with speculation around Angela Rayner's potential return to government.
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