Starmer’s farewell PMQs shadowed by England-Argentina hype and Falklands tensions
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Keir Starmer’s final PMQs are dominated by England’s World Cup semifinal against Argentina, with cross‑party chatter about a bank holiday and royal attendance debates, while Gibraltar dismantles border checks post‑Brexit; Argentina’s Milei era heightens Falklands tensions, and the Sea Lion oil field could direct hundreds of millions to the Falklands rather than the UK, underscoring broader regional energy shifts.
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