In a notable slip-up during the first Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs) session since the summer recess, Labour leader Keir Starmer mistakenly referred to Rishi Sunak as 'Prime Minister' on several occasions. This gaffe occurred amidst discussions on serious topics such as the Grenfell report and potential increases to the state pension due to the triple lock mechanism. The error has sparked ridicule and accusations of rustiness against Starmer, overshadowing the substantive issues at hand, including government scrutiny over winter fuel payment cuts and the suspension of some arms sales to Israel. This incident marks a somewhat embarrassing return to the Commons for Starmer, highlighting the intense scrutiny political leaders face in the high-stakes environment of PMQs.
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