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The Labour leader said he was "very concerned" about where the Tories were headed.
It turns out the Conservatives did exactly the same thing they're now attacking the government for.
Reform claimed to have surpassed the Tory Party's membership on Thursday, sparking a war of words.
The prime minister also said he was "hoping for peace" in the Middle East in his Christmas message.
"I don't think he's actually giving them anything," the Tory leader said.
"I was expecting it to be much worse."
Meanwhile, Keir Starmer managed to get a dig in about the Tory leader's lunch choices.
The Tory leader has become more unpopular since she took over from Rishi Sunak.
The Tory leader said the idea of a single rate of income tax is "attractive".
The PM is "quite happy" to eat one at lunchtime.