Labour leader tells jokes and taunts PM over Rwanda bill and rates of homelessness at last PMQs of year

The UK “isn’t being governed” as the Conservative party fights among itself, Keir Starmer has told Rishi Sunak at the last prime minister’s questions of the year, challenging him in particular on rates of homelessness.

In exchanges that veered between brutal insults, Christmas greetings and occasional bad jokes, Starmer used the Tory divisions highlighted by Tuesday evening’s vote on the Rwanda deportations bill as a way to mock the prime minister.

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