Sunak eases Starmer into first PMQs.

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Conservative leader Rishi Sunak helped ease Keir Starmer into his first Prime Minister's Questions today, holding back from outright attacks as he focused his questions on Ukraine.

The former Prime Minister made a joke at his own expense about not winning before launching into Sir Keir's position on supporting Ukraine in a series of awkward exchanges showing the two men being overly polite to one another.

The Labour and Tory leaders expressed their solidarity to a British soldier who has been stabbed in his Kent barracks and who is undergoing treatment and wished the British team well in the upcoming Paris Olympics.

Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs) takes place every Wednesday in the Commons as MPs ask the Prime Minister a variety of pressing questions and is shown live on TV.

 
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