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Conservative MP Graham Stuart took aim at Sir Keir Starmer's "pack of lies" in his manifesto, criticising his "calamitous journey" so far in office.Stuart said: "Could I begin by warmly congratulating the Prime Minister on his first year in office? I acknowledge that the Labour manifesto was beautifully written, deeply moving, and like that other great blockbuster of hope and redemption, the salt path, a total pack of lies."With joblessness, inflation and debt ballooning, his personal ratings collapsing and his backbenchers on a work to rule, could the Prime Minister recommend a summer recess read in order to take all our minds away from a calamitous journey on which he and the Chancellor have embarked?"WATCH ABOVE.
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00:00Thank you, Mr Speaker.
00:02Could I begin by warmly congratulating the Prime Minister on his first year in office?
00:08Acknowledge that the Labour Manifesto was beautifully written, deeply moving,
00:15and like that other great blockbuster of hope and redemption, the salt path, a total pack of lies.
00:23With joblessness, inflation and debt polluting, his personal ratings collapsing,
00:35and his back benches on a work to rule, could the Prime Minister recommend
00:52a summer recess read in order to take all our minds away from the calamitous journey on which he and the Chancellor have embarked?
01:05I think most of the back benches are already on their summer recess, looking at the benches opposite, Mr Speaker.
01:14We are very proud of our manifesto. It was a very successful manifesto, giving a landslide picture,
01:20and now we are very proud to be implementing it.

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