
"During MPs question time, the prime minister gets asked a question but he never answers it. It is always a deflection tactic. Why does Sir Lindsay Hoyle allow this to happen?"
"You are not executing your duties AND responsibilities by allowing questions to be ignored and in its place putting his party's agenda before the house."
"Can you please ensure the prime minister answers the question he is asked, otherwise it may be better to call it prime minister doesn't answer questions."
"This prime minister seems to never answer a question which makes a mockery of the proceedings which are supposed to hold the government to account."
During Prime Minister's Questions, Sir Keir Starmer often employs a tactic known as 'the pivot', avoiding direct answers to questions. This strategy frustrates opposition parties and the public. A significant number of complaints have been sent to Sir Lindsay Hoyle, the Commons Speaker, regarding the Prime Minister's deflection tactics. Many voters express dissatisfaction with the lack of accountability and urge the Speaker to enforce adherence to parliamentary principles, questioning the effectiveness of the current proceedings.
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