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pooty1984 Says:
Jul 20, 2007 - a why do ppl stand up when tony blair stands up and that other guy stands up and what is the labour party
Mattywoo2 Says:
Jul 22, 2007 - look up "The British Legion" and "The Poppy Appeal"
garethbutler Says:
Jul 24, 2007 - poppies
leftbank13 Says:
Jul 30, 2007 - a) they're trying to get the speaker's attention so they can be called later on b) The Labour Party is the governing party in Britain, based on the centre-left and in favour of higher taxes and state control
leftbank13 Says:
Jul 30, 2007 - go to the BBC website to watch them
leftbank13 Says:
Jul 30, 2007 - When Catholic Emancipation was passed in the 19th Century, a Catholic becoming PM or Monarch was left out. If we had to face the situation then I'm sure the law would eb changed now we are in more enlightened times
HKLivingston Says:
Aug 2, 2007 - Yes, as soon as 1 America changes into a parliamentary system, and 2 Mr Stewart becomes an MP. An even better scenario would be Mr Stewart holding public office-- 1 it would be dream-come-true for many, and 2 Mr Stewart would be compelled to answer questions and provide alternative solutions, as opposed to wisecracks alone.
HKLivingston Says:
Aug 2, 2007 - Prior to Mr Martin becoming speaker, wasn't there a tradition of appointing as Speaker a 'former' member of the party presently in Opposition?
HKLivingston Says:
Aug 2, 2007 - EdwardGBell is correct-- 1 It is customary to briefly rise to signal agreement with a statement just made, as is saying "Yea~~h." 2 Backbench MPs permitted to ask Qs are largely pre-determined.
chilled99 Says:
Aug 3, 2007 - The classic manouvre when cornered by a questiojn you can't answer is to quote numbers and attack the credibility of the other side. PMQs is pure performance and Cameron can't compete with Blair. Shame nothing actually happens during these sessions though - just a load of rich-boys engaging in playground banter
manmhk Says:
Aug 7, 2007 - The greatest Punch and Judy Politics of Cameron vs. Blair
Redcarpet01 Says:
Aug 9, 2007 - In the sense the Tory Party isn't statist?
MagusStryfeZ Says:
Aug 24, 2007 - Spin yes - better NHS under tory rule!? Not a chance!
jonno2019 Says:
Aug 28, 2007 - man camerons arse got battered with some labour intensive words.
tomsega Says:
Sep 5, 2007 - Worried about cuts, Mr Cameron?!
MiK3i Says:
Sep 26, 2007 - this question time was great, i remember watching it like it was yesterday, looking at it now i sure miss our old PM but like our new one..
MiK3i Says:
Sep 26, 2007 - oh and my favorite question time conflict between blair and cameron has to be when cameron was questioning blair about the economy and blair replied with ''whats he done for the economy other than a big part in black wednesday!'' an excellent reply from blair there! :):):)
Hattie15 Says:
Oct 6, 2007 - blair did win that aurgument. I'VE BEEN THERE!!! I'VE TOUCHED THE BOXES!!!!
StephenKuma Says:
Oct 7, 2007 - Cameron is a PM in waiting
olliea12 Says:
Oct 10, 2007 - tony blair was a great pm gordon brown sucks
PsychoticNeurotic Says:
Oct 10, 2007 - commons makes me SICK. Just a bunch of juvenile, overgrown schoolboys shouting at each other and thinking its ok to make fun of each other rather than deal with real-life, serious problems just because they sat smoking pot at Eton for years. Disgraceful. Grow up.
masterchief2122 Says:
Oct 12, 2007 - Order...order
TomGreenUK Says:
Oct 21, 2007 - No, he doesen't. If you actually listen, Blair is evasive as fuck on the questions being asked. Blair is simply referring to the events of ten years ago and ignoring his own legacy.
kammail2002 Says:
Oct 22, 2007 - blair is slightly better than cameron, experience matters I guess and cameron is a bit below the belt at times. I will miss blair.



capofamiglia187 Says:
Jul 19, 2007 - I'm a fan on Cameron but Blair eats him up alive