Keir Starmer brands Boris Johnson 'the Comical Ali of the cost-of-living crisis'

Keir Starmer brands Boris Johnson 'the Comical Ali of the cost-of-living crisis'
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George McMillan

By George McMillan


Published: 27/04/2022

- 14:20

Updated: 14/02/2023

- 11:39

Boris Johnson repeatedly claimed Labour has 'no plan' and defended his Government’s economic record.

Boris Johnson was labelled the "Comical Ali of the cost-of-living crisis" by Sir Keir Starmer today in PMQs as he raised cost-of-living concerns.

Tax rises in people’s latest payslips have the Prime Minister’s “fingerprints all over it”, Labour leader Sir Keir said before he labelled the Conservatives the “party of excess oil and gas profits” due to their rejection of a windfall tax to cut energy bills.


But Mr Johnson repeatedly claimed Labour has “no plan” and defended his Government’s economic record, saying of Sir Keir: “This guy is doomed to be a permanent spectator.”

At one stage during PMQs the Labour Party press office shared on Twitter a mocked-up image of Mr Johnson as the former Iraqi propaganda chief known as Comical Ali.

The Labour Party press office shared on Twitter a mocked-up image of Mr Johnson as the former Iraqi propaganda chief known as Comical Ali.
The Labour Party press office shared on Twitter a mocked-up image of Mr Johnson as the former Iraqi propaganda chief known as Comical Ali.
Twitter: @LabourPress

The session opened with Sir Keir calling on Mr Johnson to agree there was “no place” for misogyny in modern Britain following a Mail On Sunday article which suggested Labour deputy leader Angela Rayner crossed and uncrossed her legs during PMQs to distract the Prime Minister.

Mr Johnson replied: “I repeat what I said to her, there can be absolutely no place for such behaviour or such expression in this House and we should treat each other frankly, with the respect that each other deserves.”

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer speaks during Prime Minister's Questions in the House of Commons, London.Picture date: Wednesday April 27, 2022.
Boris Johnson was branded an “ostrich” with his head in the sand as Sir Keir Starmer raised cost-of-living concerns at Prime Minister’s Questions.
House of Commons

In response to Mr Johnson arguing global inflation was behind slower growth for the UK, Sir Keir told the Commons: “He sounds like the Comical Ali of the cost-of-living crisis.

“He pretends the economy is booming… but in the real world our growth is set to be slower than every G20 country except one – Russia.

“And our inflation is going to be double the rest of the G7. Does he think that denying the facts staring him in the face makes things better or worse for working people?”

Mr Johnson replied: “The facts are, as the IMF has said, that the UK came out of Covid faster than anybody else, that’s why we had the fastest growth in the G7 last year. That would not have happened if we’d listened to captain hindsight.

“And if he studies their forecasts we will return to being the fastest by 2024 and the fastest in 2025. That’s what the IMF’s forecasts say… this is the Government, this is the party that supports working people.”

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