6th March, 2013, 12:42 pm Look who sat together at PMQs Mark Ferguson Share this article: This was an interesting seating arrangement from May and Hammond at PMQs today considering current leadership rumours. Although Hammond and May could never run the country – everyone would get them muddled up with these two: Update: Kudos to Paul Waugh, who it seems had already made the Top Gear reference – he’s obviously more of a “petrol head” than me Tags: Philip Hammond / Theresa May / Top Gear / Mark Ferguson Mark Ferguson was the editor of LabourList from 2010 to 2015. View all articles by Mark Ferguson Subscribe to our daily email More from LabourList News Humza Yousaf woes deepen as Labour files no-confidence vote in government The Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar has filed a ‘no confidence’ motion in the Scottish government today, heaping… Tom Belger 26th April, 2024, 10:27 am Comment ‘History and poll leads suggest Labour can be bolder, even if it costs some votes’ Should Labour members get ready to party like it’s 1997? The consistent message of opinion polls certainly suggests… Dr Mark Garnett 26th April, 2024, 8:00 am News Labour warned ‘ethical foreign policy’ inevitably sparks charge of ‘hypocrisy’ Labour risks “accusations of hypocrisy” if it claims to be pursuing an “ethical foreign policy”, a leading academic… Katie Neame 26th April, 2024, 7:30 am
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