Starmer accuses PM of 'flailing around' on school reopenings – video

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Keir Starmer and Boris Johnson clashed at prime minister’s questions over the delays to schools reopening, with the Labour leader saying the PM should 'take responsibility for his own failures' on the issue

clashed at prime minister’s questions over the delays to schools reopening, with the Labour leader saying the PM should 'take responsibility for his own failures' on the issue.

 

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Not what he said before....

Starmer in April - Schools should re-open Starmer in May - Too dangerous to re-open schools Starmer in June - Schools should re-open Sorry, who's flailing around here?

I suppose its better than blaming his beloved unions.

Boris just won’t admit that schools will have to educate children on alternate days or in shifts as classes must be cut in half! This is happening in Europe now and seems the only solution to social distancing.

Why hasn’t this been a priority PM ? Too busy napping? A consensus was needed to reassure people it was safe. You moron 😠 thump the desk all you want.

It seems the CHANCER has got himself in a bit of a pickle. He must have thought that now JC has gone the trade unions went with him. Sorry to tell you but they still run your party. And you can't see it.

Perhaps focusing on getting (only) children from disadvantaged backgrounds back to school earlier than September might be an option worth persuing---('if' the fewer children this would involve makes it easier for teachers to manage social distancing and hygiene requirements).

Starmer is missing the key point that it will be impossible to get all children back to school until social distancing is removed completely. As labour are not opposing the lockdown / social distancing; labcon are debating an issue that neither of them are able to resolve.

Carefully chosen words. And effective.

Rank hypocrisy. Last week, dreary Sir Keir was saying it was too soon to open schools. Now he's flip-flopped and says we're letting children down by not re-opening. The man is a cheap opportunist; a pound-shop-barrister in a 5,000 pound suit.

Just school reopenings?

Not only on school openings

Sir Keir complaining in the HoC that kids aren't going back to school fast enough. In direct contradiction to his Union friends

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