PMQs LIVE: Kemi Badenoch to grill Keir Starmer in fiery Commons clash

Kemi Badenoch

Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch will grill the Prime Minister today (Image: PA)

Kemi Badenoch will face off with at today.

The Tory leader will grill the PM during the weekly session in the Commons at midday.

There is no shortage of material for Ms Badenoch to draw from, including fury at Labour’s inheritance tax raid on farmers.

It comes after Sir Keir held with the president of the National Farmers’ Union yesterday, sparking renewed hopes of a U-turn. A Downing Street spokesman said that the meeting had been “serious [and] grown up”.

There is also for pensioners as charity Marie Curie revealed 44,000 terminally ill Brits had the crucial cash boost axed.

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Sir Keir Starmer heads to PMQs (Image: Getty)

What to expect from PMQs

Out Senior Political Correspondent Christian Calgie has gone through some of the main issues Kemi Badenoch might go in on today at 12pm.

Who’s asking questions?

Q1Daisy Cooper (St Albans)

Q2Harriet Cross (Gordon and Buchan)

Q3Chris Curtis (Milton Keynes North)

Q4Rupert Lowe (Great Yarmouth)

Q5Manuela Perteghella (Stratford-on-Avon)

Q6Dame Harriett Baldwin (West Worcestershire)

Q7Brendan O’Hara (Argyll, Bute and South Lochaber)

Q8Imran Hussain (Bradford East)

Q9Lewis Atkinson (Sunderland Central)

Q10David Reed (Exmouth and Exeter East)

Q11Alex Brewer (North East Hampshire)

Q12Tahir Ali (Birmingham Hall Green and Moseley)

Q13Charlie Maynard (Witney)

Q14Neil Coyle (Bermondsey and Old Southwark)

One hour until PMQs

Kemi Badenoch will take on in an hour, at noon, after a fortnight’s break due to last week’s G20 meeting.

She has plenty to go in on.

Domestically, the farming row rumbles on, there’s business anger at Rachel Reeves following her CBI speech, Labour’s back-to-work plan has been canned from all angles and the are to force a vote on the Budget’s tax rises.

Looking at foreign affairs, there’s continuing anger at Labour’s planned giveaway of the Chagos islands, with now being forced to beg not to beg the deal.

She may also ask about ‘s refusal to clarify whether or not Benjamin Netanyahu will be arrested should he visit Britain following the International Criminal Court’s warrant.

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