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Originally Posted by arista
But last Weds
Labours Ed
wasted all his questions on ONE fecking topic
On Daily Politics
the public got angry with ED
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Well there is really no point at all in asking David Cameron anything, whether it is questions on one issue or a range of issues, the result is the same, he never answers directly.
The only thing I am surprised at is why Ed Miliband hasn't said that, there is no point in asking him anything, he never gives an answer.
Last week all Cameron could go on about was Labour and the SNP, no one asked a question about Labour and the SNP.
So what is the point of trying to get any sensible answer to anything from him when he just avoids all the questions anyway and goes off on his own rants.
It is odd how now we have the Conservatives moaning at the SNP having influence in parliament anyway, one of the many parties who dislike intensely all Cameron and the Conservatives currently stand for.
However the Conservatives were very happy to have the 11 SNP MPs in 1979 to help bring down the then Callaghan govt; in their vote of no confidence in that govt:
PMQs is a total farce, it is firstly the worst possible representation of parliamentary procedure.
Secondly,since this PM took office, really no direct answers to any questions, no matter the topic raised, are forthcoming too.
It is also now an embarrassment to watch completely, to see the supposed leader of the whole UK, acting so ridiculously and childishly.
Perhaps if he ever some week got round to answering the questions,then maybe other more relevant and sensible questions could be asked.