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PMQ's Wednesday 26th March 2014: Live Discussion Thread
The one where it all gets weird
PMQ's Wednesday 26th March 2014: 12-12.30pm
Live coverage: BBC Parliament; BBC2; Sky News; Radio 5 Live
Internet: Parliament TV
Order of Business:
Oral Questions to the Prime Minister
Q1 Rosie Cooper (West Lancashire) If he will list his official engagements for Wednesday 26 March.
Q2 Stephen Pound (Ealing North)
Q3 Derek Twigg (Halton)
Q4 Jenny Chapman (Darlington)
Q5 Mr Graham Brady (Altrincham and Sale West)
Q6 Catherine McKinnell (Newcastle upon Tyne North)
Q7 Andy McDonald (Middlesbrough)
Q8 Mel Stride (Central Devon)
Q9 Mrs Mary Glindon (North Tyneside)
Q10 Mr John Baron (Basildon and Billericay)
Q11 Mr David Burrowes (Enfield, Southgate)
Q12 Mr Laurence Robertson (Tewkesbury)
Q13 Clive Efford (Eltham)
Q14 Mr Adam Holloway (Gravesham)
Q15 Karen Lumley (Redditch)
This time last week: Tony Benn, Crimea and Mental Health
This time last year: No PMQ's...
PMQ's Wednesday 26th March 2014: 12-12.30pm
Live coverage: BBC Parliament; BBC2; Sky News; Radio 5 Live
Internet: Parliament TV
Order of Business:
Oral Questions to the Prime Minister
Q1 Rosie Cooper (West Lancashire) If he will list his official engagements for Wednesday 26 March.
Q2 Stephen Pound (Ealing North)
Q3 Derek Twigg (Halton)
Q4 Jenny Chapman (Darlington)
Q5 Mr Graham Brady (Altrincham and Sale West)
Q6 Catherine McKinnell (Newcastle upon Tyne North)
Q7 Andy McDonald (Middlesbrough)
Q8 Mel Stride (Central Devon)
Q9 Mrs Mary Glindon (North Tyneside)
Q10 Mr John Baron (Basildon and Billericay)
Q11 Mr David Burrowes (Enfield, Southgate)
Q12 Mr Laurence Robertson (Tewkesbury)
Q13 Clive Efford (Eltham)
Q14 Mr Adam Holloway (Gravesham)
Q15 Karen Lumley (Redditch)
This time last week: Tony Benn, Crimea and Mental Health
This time last year: No PMQ's...
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Comments
I cannot think of anything that Miliband might lead on and I am sure that Cameron will as usual will be well briefed and ready to repel marauders.
Perhaps Miliband will mention the Budget seeing as he didn't bother to mention it last week in his response to it?
it will somewhat leave him open to that being pointed out.
though it may be anyway.
I suspect he'll get some stick for that from Cameron. Labour voted against the budget last night - so that's probably going to come up as well.
Saying the 40% of teachers leave the profession after five years as a reason for a strike means what exactly?
Considering the profession, particularly at infant/primary level is mainly women, how many of that 40% is down to them leaving to have babies as opposed to pressures of the job?
They say they want more female politicians, but if they're anything like these two they might not as well bother.
I've love to see some figures and data to back that claim up because I suspect she's talking rubbish.
It winds me up. Yes, things have been tough. Yes, people are shorter for money. Yes, it's a recession. But the way Labour bang on and on and on and on about the "cost of living crisis" and make out that everyone is popping down to the food banks once a week is just garbage. It's NOT that bad. Yes food bank usage is on the rise and yes people use them but to suggest "most of" her local area are using them is just scare politics.
That was my guess, not absolutely certain though.
good answer.
Twas a weird squabble. We're all living longer, the population is growing , things always go up in price so of course the costs go up looking forward.
It struck me that the "cap" was to do with changing/adding benefits, so more a policy cap than a financial one, supposedly to make welfare more transparent which might help address certain preconceptions the public has when discussing welfare.
Companies cutting prices because they're changing their business model, flogging off assets and making folk redundant has sod all to do with the nonsense legilative price freeze Ed talks about.
cost of living crisis - gulp