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Keir Starmer was questioned on various important topics during the recent PMQs session. The discussion ranged from the government considering imposing sanctions on Israeli ministers over extremist comments to the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza. Starmer expressed his concern over the abhorrent comments made by the Israeli ministers and emphasized the need for Israel to take steps to avoid civilian casualties and allow aid into Gaza effectively.

On the topic of domestic issues, Starmer highlighted the need for a review of the carer’s allowance system to address aggressive penalization of over-payments. Additionally, he called for deeper and wider devolution of power to local authorities to improve local governance.

The discussion also touched on national security issues, with Rishi Sunak focusing on China-related concerns. While Sunak attempted to question Starmer’s stance on national security, Starmer remained firm in his responses and emphasized the importance of engaging with national security issues constructively.

Throughout the session, Starmer reiterated the need for better government policies to drive economic growth, improve public services, and provide the basis for national renewal. He also highlighted the importance of addressing issues such as male suicide rates, access to NHS dentistry, and support for families with children with special educational needs.

Overall, the PMQs session saw a range of important topics being discussed, from international relations to domestic policies. Starmer’s responses reflected a commitment to addressing key issues facing the UK and working towards better governance and policy solutions.