Wednesday, 19 November 2008

What a complacent answer

What is the point of PMQ's other than being a competition to see whose sound bite can make the news headlines?

Nick Clegg summed up Gordon Brown's performance when badgering the PM about the banks lending to business,he said his answer was complacent.

This now seems to be the standard for the Wednesday lunchtime frivolities with the Prime Minister refusing to answer what are perfectly acceptable questions.

The problem for both Cameron and Clegg is that unlike the pre recession exchanges,Brown is on solid ground whereas his opponents to him are "mere novices."

Hence his lecturing today on the differences between monetary and fiscal policy.

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