Order. Order. This was supposed to be a simple question.
So why did the prime minister refuse to answer it? In a dramatic moment inside PMQ's, Nigel Farage and reform MPs didn't just push back, they walked out. And the reason, a question the government seems desperate to avoid.
Why are the boats still coming? But 70,000 later and 1,000 in the last week and too many young men that pose a threat to national security. With over 70,000 arrivals and rising security concerns, the promise to smash the gangs is now under intense scrutiny.
But instead of answers, what we got was deflection, [music] mockery, and a joke about snooker. Can I thank the prime minister for the 35 million pounds of funding announced this week to transform Crucible theater and keep the world and keep the [cheering] world. So, what's really going on here?
Watch closely because this clip raises serious questions the mainstream media won't touch. If you care about truth over spin, subscribe now and stay ahead of the narrative. Thank you, Mr Speaker.
Smash the gangs. That is what the prime minister promised us. Trust me, I will stop the boats from coming.
But 70,000 later and 1,000 in the last week and too many young men that pose a threat to national security. Is it not time to admit Smash the Gangs has been a total abject failure along frankly with most of his other policies. All right, here's the moment everyone's talking about inside parliament.
Listen carefully to the question because it's what doesn't get answered that matters most and watch the reaction especially towards the end. Isn't it now time? He told us as summer approaches, what is plan B?
Well, Mr Speaker, this is from the man in the party that voted against giving law enforcement counterterrorism style powers to tackle that. So he wants the grievance. He doesn't want it sorted.
And this he has absolutely no judgment. He again said, "Let's join the war. Let's all go to war.
I want to make it perfectly clear he wants the war. " A week later, screeching U-turn, we don't want to go to war. And he says, "Trust his judgment.
" Mr Speaker, it's hard to take anything he says seriously. He promised lower tax and now reform councils are hiking council tax by 9%. In Worershere, this is what he said about Worershire.
He said, "We took control of a virtually bankrupt council. I wish we hadn't bothered. He asked for people's votes and then he abandons them.
" Reform don't want to solve problems. They only want to exploit them. I am thankful for the opportunity to change this country for the better.
He says he wish he hadn't bothered winning councils because they're an absolute disgrace. J. Thank you, Mr Speaker.
Can I thank the Prime Minister for the 35 million pounds of funding announced this week to transform Crucible Theater and keep the world [cheering] and keep the world. Oh, order. Or order.
I want to hear this member's question, especially those who are interested in snooker. Dr M. Thank you, Mr Speaker.
Can I thank the prime minister for the 35 million pounds of funding announced this week to transform the Crucible Theater and keep the World Snooker Championship at the heart of Sheffield. I want my constituents to be able to enjoy this fantastic tournament day and night traveling by tram train from Stocksbridge to Sheffield via UT Bridge, Warm Cliffside, and Deep Car. I'm grateful for our South Yorkshire Mayor, Oliver Copard, for kickstarting these plans.
Will the prime minister work with me and the South Yorkshire mayor to ensure we get spares in the ground for a tram train extension to Stocksbridge as soon as possible so my constituents can enjoy the snooker. Mr Speaker, I see Reform of Works walked out. They obviously realized they're absolutely snookered.
[cheering] Um, Mr Speaker, uh, [cheering] Oh, no. I don't think so. [laughter] Sheffield and the Crucible Theater are the beating heart of snooker, and I am delighted that we'll host the World Snooker Championships for many years to come because this is what Labour stands for, investing in things that make us proud of the places that we live.
Can I reassure my honorable friend, we're working closely with South Yorkshire Combined Authority on better transport links, providing over 1. 4 4 billion pounds to spend on their priorities, which could include a new tram fleet, more modern stops, or deliver extensions. If you made it this far, you already know this isn't the full story you'll see on mainstream media.
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