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Jeremy Corbyn Asks David Cameron Questions From Public..at PMQ'S
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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At his first PMQs, the new U.K. Labour leader replaced questions traditionally from members of parliament with questions gathered from the public, saying he wanted a less "theatrical" PMQs....right or not ? |
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"At his first PMQs, the new U.K. Labour leader replaced questions traditionally from members of parliament with questions gathered from the public, saying he wanted a less "theatrical" PMQs....right or not ? "
I understand this to be true, so yes |
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"At his first PMQs, the new U.K. Labour leader replaced questions traditionally from members of parliament with questions gathered from the public, saying he wanted a less "theatrical" PMQs....right or not ? "
time will tell but it put Cameron on the back foot and it wasn't a 'yah boo' catcalling etc type PMQ's as is usual so who knows if it will make a welcome change.. |
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"I think it was great, an MP asking questions that the people he represents want answering is what I understand they are there for."
this..
bet there were a few of them thinking 'oh, yes we are elected by the public whom we serve and represent so maybe that's what this half hour is about'..
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I think it was great, an MP asking questions that the people he represents want answering is what I understand they are there for.
this..
bet there were a few of them thinking 'oh, yes we are elected by the public whom we serve and represent so maybe that's what this half hour is about'..
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I agree..and Cameron looked very uncomfortable with the questions..in my opinion |
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By *icky999Man
over a year ago
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there is no change, don't they always start like this with a new leader.
an as for asking constituents questions back benchers do this everyweek. my constituents this, my constituents that, just dont name little timmy personaly. |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
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The pleasant thing was the sheer number of questions sent to Corbyn and today the press tracking down the people who had sent the questions.
Corbyn has a lot of experience as a constituency MP, probably a lot more than the PM will ever have. He does understand that role of being there to represent individuals.
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"there is no change, don't they always start like this with a new leader.
an as for asking constituents questions back benchers do this everyweek. my constituents this, my constituents that, just dont name little timmy personaly."
He didnt ask his constituents...he sent an open email out and got 45.000 replies...they then picked the top six questions |
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