Eyes down for the last installment of the session.
Groans for the planted question about the economy and the international reasons for the recession.
It's a wonderful thing that you don't have to finished a planted question to get an answer says David Cameron
Cameron cuts straight to the chase,whose idea was it to march those convicted of knife crimes to hospitals.
Brown won't answer.No one owns up says Cameron
Now to car tax,why won't he admit he is wrong.Brown counters with the substance arguments.
He cannot be straight with anyone says Cameron.
Now we're onto the John Lewis list,why wasn't he there? No answer but says that it must be ended
Back to substance and Brown tells Cameron that he runs away from policy and during the recess needs to look carefully at his policy.
Now Clegg on the attack and asks whether there is a winter of discontent on the way.Brown counters with the flexibilty argument and the news that more jobs are being created.
Obsessed with detail,not looking at the big picture and out of touch says Clegg.
No so says Brown and lists all the ways that the governement is tackling them
Troops properly staffed and equipment is what we want to see says Brown in response to attacks on government defence spending
Now we're on to Wales,high employment,less poverty and higher public spendingin the principality is all down to a Labour government.
Strange Tory question Does he think that the price of petrol is too high or to low-Brown says too high of course and lists all the things that he is trying to do in the international arena
Now Ken Clarke asks the taxpayer is going to pay for the state of public finances-Brown launches into a tirade over what he inherited from the Tories.
That's two strange Tory questions that have let the PM get the floor
Now here's a good one.Why does the government charge Vat on sunscreen? He deflects but tells of all the money being spent on research into skin cancer.
So it's all over,rather tame.I thought Brown did quite well but a lacklustre performance from the opposition.
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