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Remembering Kerry
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PMQ's,(particularly under this Prime MInister and to a large degree the last one,Gordon Brown, as well), has descended into total farce and nonsense.
I doubt I would even bother to ask David Cameron a question as you will never get an answer, just a speech and then him asking questions of everyone else. Which is the total opposite of what PMQs should be about. What tripe from this MP however, if anyone needs the paracetamols or any other headache supposed remedy, it is the people who are genuinely interested in politics who sit and watch this farce week in and week out. PMQ's does not a thing to encourage people to politics, does nothing to impress as to how our Parliament works. All it does is show MPs of all parties in a negative light and every week David Cameron the main supposed star of it all,in my opinion at least comes across as shifty, evasive and not to be trusted on anything at all. I know it wouldn't be parliamentary procedure but how I would love for Ed Miliband to just even for one week when he is called by the Speaker, to just say, 'he has no questions since it is pointless to ask this PM anything as no answers would be forthcoming anyway'. Quite frankly when I watch PMQs, with anyone else, I feel almost embarrassed by it all. Last edited by joeysteele; 18-04-2014 at 10:36 PM. |
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