David Heath for the Lib Dems returns to Iraq asking Gordon whether he is personally sorry-Gordon stands by the decisions he made.
Brown-"policy not posters win elections."
Cameron-"cabinet too disloyal to support him"
More humour from Cameron over Cabinet support last Wednesday and Harriet Harman's role in electoral strategy but Gordon is having a good day
Signs of Alastair Campbell in the scripting as Gordon tells David he needs three election debates because he has three different policies.
Six of them who dont want him in the cabinet and only four want him on their election leaflets says Cameron-
Now Cameron straight into how Gordon will be more radical-gives Gordon a chance to have a go at the poster-cries of more from the Labour benches
Blackpool's Gordon Marsden with a planted question aimed at Islam4UK
Clegg insistent that he should give evidence before any election-I have got nothing to hide says the PM.
Now its Nick Clegg's turn to groans from the Labour front bench-will Gordon do the decent thing and volunteer to give evidence to the Chilcott inquiry-
In the meantime Labour's Dari Taylor with a question about children in care
That's enough so far-David has four questions left-ready to attack?
Cameron counters-lessons to learn will the government hold a review?-This is rather weak one thinks-will he move onto gas supplies?
Gives Gordon the chance to reel out the measures being taken
It's the cold weather-there's a surprise-efficient supplies of salt?
Now Cameron up-where will he attack?
Groans from the Tory benches as the subject of Palestine is the second question-again Gordon's response ouses confidence
Tory Bill Wiggins raises a laugh about the level of debt as the country enters recession-a robust reply from the PM
Gordon announces that the government will be sending emergency aid to Haiti
Eyes down for this week's contest as Scottish questions are wrapping up.
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