Labour leader lands few blows on embattled Boris Johnson, almost as if he wanted to ensure PM wasn’t damaged too badly

It was all set up for a crushing Labour triumph. A Starmer drama. The first prime minister’s questions since Boris Johnson had been left badly wounded after 148 of his own MPs had gone against him in a confidence vote.

A time of extreme weakness when The Convict’s tenuous grip on his party could be brutally exposed. And you could sense the occasion had got to Johnson.

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