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Pompey Politics Podcast

PPP-PMQs 25th February 2026

Pompey Politics Podcast

Simon Sansbury and Ian 'Tiny' Morris

Politics, News, News Commentary

5.04 Ratings

🗓️ 25 February 2026

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

We take a look at the leaders’ questions on this week’s PMQs.

As Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces off Kemi Badenoch with a side order of Ed Davey and a dash of Nigel Farage - Who comes off best? What questions actually get answers?

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0:00.0

Good evening and welcome to the Pompey Politics Podcast, Prime Minister's Questions Special,

0:07.0

where we dig into PMQs without the hooting, the hollering and the general playground antics.

0:14.0

I'm Ian Tiny Morris.

0:16.0

And I'm Simon Sandsbury. Yeah, we'll leave the hooting and the hollering to the guys in Westminster.

0:23.2

Oh, sorry, no, I'm off-brand.

0:26.1

Yeah.

0:27.8

So, yeah, just a reminder to everyone, please do remember to like, comment, follow.

0:32.2

Let us know what you think of the PMQs and indeed of our commentary.

0:38.0

Remember to give us a like, follow or a subscribe wherever you're,

0:43.6

wherever you're catching us.

0:44.6

So yes, PMQs back from a short break of only a week.

0:51.0

So should we get right into it?

0:53.4

Let's dive in because obviously there's plenty to pick over this week.

0:59.0

We come to the leader of the opposition.

1:02.0

Yeah.

1:03.0

Yeah.

1:05.0

Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

1:07.0

And can I associate this side of the House with the Prime Minister's comments about Ukraine and Team GB? Mr. Speaker, and can I associate this side of the House with the Prime Minister's comments about Ukraine and Team GB?

1:13.6

Mr. Speaker, before the Prime Minister and I became MPs, parties of every colour increased the cost of going to university.

1:22.6

The system is now at breaking point for graduates. I believe the student loans have become

1:28.9

a debt trap. It is time for all of us to do something about it. Will he cut interest rates

1:37.8

on student loans?

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