Starmer focuses on Tory competence over immigrationpublished at 12:26 Greenwich Mean Time 2 November 2022
Chris Mason
Political editor
The focus between the prime minister and Labour leader was almost exclusively on the issue of asylum.
From the very outset of PMQs, the record of Home Secretary Suella Braverman was central from the start.
As a Labour backbencher accused her of breaking the law over the situation at the processing centre for migrants in Manston in Kent, Mrs Braverman shook her head vigorously and muttered that she didn’t break the law.
The home secretary’s candour about illegal migration - saying it was "out of control" - allowed Keir Starmer to base his questions on the theme of Conservative competence - or perceived lack of it.
Rishi Sunak had to acknowledge that small boat crossings were a "serious and escalating problem".
His responses to Sir Keir’s questions - for the second week in a row - sought to bind the Conservatives together, pointing to the Labour’s voting record and previous support for the former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn.