Ian Blackford has hit out on the Prime Minister for helming a "sleaze-ridden social gathering" throughout a fiery PMQs.
The SNP Westminster chief grilled Boris Johnson over Conservative cuts and the price of residing disaster, providing an answer that's "making a distinction to thousands and thousands" in Scotland.
He mentioned: "Listed here are three different concepts for the Prime Minister that may assist households with hovering prices proper now, scrap his Nationwide Insurance coverage tax hike, reverse the Tory cuts to Common Credit score and match Scotland's 6% advantages rise".
Blackford concluded his remarks by firing a warning to the Prime Minister over the upcoming native elections, dubbing the Conservative Celebration "sleaze-ridden".
The SNP Westminster chief acknowledged: "Has the Prime Minister involves phrases with the truth that if he fails to behave now, the voters will ship him and his sleaze-ridden social gathering a message by voting SNP subsequent Thursday".
Boris Johnson insisted the Authorities are working to fight the price of residing disaster, stating "households up and down the nation" are being assisted by Common Credit score.
He mentioned: "There are far fewer kids in workless households than there have been earlier than this Authorities got here in.
"That's as a result of we consider in championing work, championing employment and serving to folks into high-skilled jobs.
"As for our respective political longevities, I would not prefer to guess on him [Ian Blackford] outlasting me".
Post a Comment