00:00Mr. Speaker, can I warmly welcome the new member for Blackpool South, after the representation
00:08that Finetown has had recently, it's good to know they've got a proper champion back
00:12at last. Can I also warmly welcome the new Labour MP for Dover to these benches. Mr.
00:22Speaker, if one week a Tory MP who's also a doctor says the Prime Minister can't be
00:29trusted with the NHS and joins Labour, and the next week the Tory MP for Dover, on the
00:36front line of the small boats crisis, says the Prime Minister cannot be trusted with
00:41our borders and joins Labour, what is the point of this failed government staggering
00:48on? He's also lost 1,500 Tory councillors, half of his party's mayors, and a leadership
00:54election to a lettuce. How many more times do the public and his own MPs need to reject
01:02him before he takes the hint?
01:05Well, Mr. Speaker, this time last year, I reminded him of some advice, actually, from
01:12his own mentor, Tony Blair, who had said at the time that he can be as cocky as he likes
01:18about local elections, but come a general election, it's policy that counts, Mr. Speaker.
01:27One year on from that advice, what has he managed? £28 billion of tax rises, 70 new
01:36business regulations, 30 U-turns, and a deputy leader under a police investigation.
01:41Well, I'm surprised he brought up a police investigation. I think his record is played
01:48one, no, actually two, the seatbelt as well, played two, lost two in relation to police
01:53investigations. But it's the same, the public keep telling him, the voters tell him it's
01:59not good enough. Instead of listening, he keeps telling them everything's fine, if
02:03only they'd realise his greatness. He just doesn't get it.
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