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Posts Tagged: PMQs

PMQs was like a Punch and Judy show in which no blow connected with its target

By Andrew GimsonFollow Andrew on Twitter David Cameron got too shouty too soon. Just as one may become enraged by the mere sight… Read more »

5 June 2013

Nick Clegg enjoys standing in for David Cameron and denouncing Labour

By Andrew GimsonFollow Andrew on Twitter Is the Nick Clegg who promised a referendum at the time of the Lisbon Treaty… Read more »

15 May 2013

Miliband’s neighbours looked unhappy. And Cameron’s looked no happier.

By Andrew GimsonFollow Andrew on Twitter Nothing beats the experience of watching Prime Minister's Questions on television. It enables one to… Read more »

24 April 2013

David Cameron uses PMQs to confirm that he’s considering more intervention in Syria

By Tim MontgomerieFollow Tim on Twitter Ed Miliband asked a first set of questions about the banking crisis in Cyprus…. Read more »

20 March 2013

PMQs: Ed Milband steals the show with brewery joke

By Harry PhibbsFollow Harry on Twitter The media were more interested in a later encounter today with David Cameron and Ed… Read more »

By Harry Phibbs | 13 March 2013

Go on, Mr Cameron – scrap PMQs

It’s Wednesday again, and you know what that means: Prime Minister’s Questions at noon. Tweeters are readying their #pmqs hash-tags. Journalists are… Read more »

By Peter Hoskin | 13 March 2013

PMQs: What on earth is Miliband on?

By Paul GoodmanFollow Paul on Twitter. Labour has been well ahead of the Conservatives in the polls since last year's… Read more »

By Paul Goodman | 6 March 2013

You’re just like Gordon Brown. Cameron begins new push to paint Ed Miliband as an unrepentant big spender.

By Tim MontgomerieFollow Tim on Twitter It was not Ed Miliband's best PMQs. On the face of it he had… Read more »

27 February 2013

David Cameron: “We won’t forget the abolition of the 10p tax rate…”

Via Conservative Voice

13 February 2013

Cameron and Miliband tussle over living standards – not for the first time, and certainly not for the last

By Peter HoskinFollow Peter on Twitter If you were hoping for something new from today’s PMQs exchange between David Cameron and… Read more »

By Peter Hoskin | 13 February 2013

PMQs clash over “Bedroom Tax”

 

6 February 2013

You hate the poor. You can’t take any tough decision. Another forgettable PMQs.

By Tim MontgomerieFollow Tim on Twitter Not a memorable PMQs and it will be overshadowed by the PM's Statement on… Read more »

6 February 2013

The Prime Minister is asked whether “traces of stalking horse have been found in the Conservative Party food chain”

30 January 2013

David Cameron slaps down George Galloway in PMQs

30 January 2013 | 10 comments

Miliband targets Osborne (and Osborne’s fiscal policy, natch) in PMQs

By Peter HoskinFollow Peter on Twitter Watching the exchange between David Cameron and Ed Miliband in PMQs today, you’d be forgiven… Read more »

By Peter Hoskin | 30 January 2013

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