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Rishi Sunk has joked he may not be best placed to offer advice on winning to Team GB ahead of the Olympic Games.
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The former Prime Minister, who lost to Sir Keir Starmer at the general election earlier this month, said that he was probably “not the first person they want to hear advice from on how to win”.
His quip prompted laughter and some “awwwws” from MPs in the Commons.
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Prime Minister Sir Keir also made a joke about Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey at his first PMQs.
Sir Ed took part in bungee jumping, slip and slides and stand-up paddle boarding during the six-week general election campaign which saw him take part in several stunts.
Sir Keir said: "I’m glad he’s in a suit today, not a wetsuit!"
Sir Ed Davey raised the issue of family carers having to repay money to the Department for Work and Pensions because they had gone over the carers’ allowance threshold.
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He asked for a meeting with Sir Keir to discuss the issue.
The Prime Minister replied: “We have a more severe crisis than we thought as we go through the books of the last 14 years.”
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Tory MPs jeered but Sir Keir continued: “I know they don’t like it. There was a reason the electorate rejected them so profoundly.”
Sir Keir added that “there is a crisis and a failure absolutely everywhere after 14 years of failure”.
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