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WATCH: Keir Starmer handed brutal ‘last Christmas’ swipe by Stephen Flynn

SNP Westminster leader Stephen Flynn has swiped that this year is Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s “last Christmas” in Downing Street.

Addressing Sir Keir, Mr Flynn said: “It’s the season of goodwill, so with that in mind, I don’t intend on asking the Prime Minister about his broken promises on energy bills, 1000 jobs being lost in the North Sea, and the fact that Peter Mandelson’s still a member of the House of Lords.

“I won’t even ask him about the chaos engulfing the Labour Party, his Budget and his indeed his own leadership. No, Mr Speaker, I simply want to wish the Prime Minister happy Christmas.

“How does he intend on spending his final one in Downing Street?”

WATCH ABOVE.

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