Wednesday, 7 April 2010

PMQ's live blog

Eyes down then for the last PMQ's of this government.

And first something that we have got a little to used to,the tributes to the fallen in Afghanistan.

Now to the real thing and a planted question to give Gordon a chance to tell the country how the party won't be cutting investment

Now Cameron's up and once again it's Afghanistan asking the Prime Minister whether he will take responsibility over the lack of helicopters.His answer,says Cameron,sums up his government,an inability to take responsibility.

Now another of Brown's achilles heals,will he admit that he has devastated pension funds?

People are now starting to rumble Gordon Brown says the Tory leader.

Now the jobs tax and Gordon's jibe that business leaders don't understand-Does he really believe that he knows more abot job creation than the business leaders?

Gordon is floundering-trying to return to the prepared script

Cameron is winning this hands down at the moment,the momentum appears to be with him at the moment-this government will wrek the economy says Cameron

The same old Tories says Brown-to think that he was the future once he adds(now where have we heard that before)

Calm now desends with a question on Sudan with Brwown pointing out that Labour has doubled overseas aid.

Now Clegg's up.....

and attacks both Brown and Cameron waving the report on party funding-why should anyone trust a single thing that either of them says.

It gives Brown a chance once again to mention Lord Ashcroft.A ridiculous answer says Clegg as the levels of noise in the house leading to the speaker intervening.

That was a good set of questions by Clegg setting out the store of his party.

Only the Tory party is saying it will take the money out of the economny says Brown

Now we are back to helicopters and once again Brown rebuffes the Tory charges.

Now a chance to attack the Tory parties alliances in Europe-the same old Tory party says the PM.This really is an issue that Labour should be concentrating on,one feels.

Harriet Harman having a long conversation with Douglas Alexander behind the Prime Minister.

Michael Fabricant is brushed away by the PM,rather a weak question.

Now the PM attacking the Tories over tax credits and quotas and migration policy.

Well that's it all over.Where will the leaders be standing for the next PMQ's.Tory benches shouting bye bye as Gordon leaves the chamber

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