Is PMQ a waste of time or does it serve a purpose?
Given that it has descended into bickering, what is the point. Blair changed it from twice a week to once a week because Hague was bloody good at it, and since then it has just been playground politics.
Good work, Mirror. That suit remark isnāt backfiring at all
On a related note, I wouldnāt normally have a go at someone for having a two grand whistle (unless they fucking went on about it).
Dave went on about it.
David Cameron has been accused of ducking public scrutiny after he launched a bitter personal tirade against Jeremy Corbyn for not wearing expensive suits.
The millionaire - who frequently wears tailored suits costing Ā£2,000-apiece - mocked the Labour leaderās sometimes-shabby attire in an unprecedented outburst at PMQs .
Hypocritical Mr Cameron had previously vowed to end the āPunch and Judy politicsā of PMQs .
And only last night the White House tweeted a picture of the PM on a conference call ā wearing neither a tie nor a suit jacket.
Tonight he also stripped to his shirtsleeves as he went into ācampaign modeā at a pro-EU rally.
Well I been a drinkinā so IMHO tories are cuntsā¦not sure if this is adding anything to the debate, but well its my opinion anyway.
I also subscribe to this opinion when sober but it tends to less likely expressed in public.
Why? Well all parties have their pros an cons, good and bad, but Tories seem only party (apart form the fucking nutjobs on the extreme right and left) that seem to make political doctrine out of fucking people over and what should be humanitartian issues not political oneā¦
The Tory benches roared their approval and proceedings were halted for 30 seconds while Dave lapped up the applause; it isnāt often he scores an outright winner and he was determined to milk the moment. He ran the length of the chamber with his arms outstretched, before kicking over the corner flag and sliding to his knees in front of the main entrance to the Commons. Only then did he realise that heād just fired a 35-yard rabona into the top corner of his own net
Here was Dave unscripted: the Dave that Dave would rather you didnāt see. This wasnāt about his mother, it was about him. His values; the Dave of pomp, circumstance and entitlement.
All that hard work he had done over the past 10 years of hugging hoodies and pretending to care about the little people had been tossed aside in one careless stage whisper. This was the real Dave, the Dave reserved for close friends and family. The Dave who actually does believe that people who donāt dress as smartly as him and donāt sing the national anthem are letting themselves and their country down. That children should be seen and not heard.
disagree, Corbyns only needs to dress with the sartorial elegance of traditional English gentleman, and shave his tramp beard, if he has any aspiration of being elected Prime Minister. If not, heās ok as he is.