Comment PMQs Verdict: Who is the party of working people? Who is the party of working people? No, I know you think you know. But who is really the party… Conor Pope 24th June, 2015, 3:08 pm
Comment PMQs verdict: Osborne clanger not enough to harm Chancellor’s ambitions “We’re extremely relieved to see that there’s no Benn in the leadership contest, but plenty of Bennites! Now,… Conor Pope 17th June, 2015, 1:49 pm
Comment PMQs verdict: Cameron can’t win with the Punch and Judy politics, but can anyone? New leaders often pledge to end the “Punch and Judy politics” of Prime Minister’s Questions; even David Cameron… Conor Pope 10th June, 2015, 1:41 pm
Comment PMQs Verdict: Nevermind what Cameron said – it’s what he wouldn’t say that matters There are only three PMQs left until the election. Three more of these turgid, unattractive, unedifying and borderline… Mark Ferguson 4th March, 2015, 2:00 pm
Comment PMQs Verdict – What do you mean you can’t live on seventy grand a year? In recent days I’ve heard more than one commentator claim that MPs can’t afford to live on their… Mark Ferguson 25th February, 2015, 2:10 pm
Comment PMQs Verdict: It’s two blokes shouting at each other, what’s that got to do with my life? Last week Ed Miliband was quite candid about PMQs, when he said: “Watching me and David Cameron shout… Mark Ferguson 28th January, 2015, 1:13 pm
Comment PMQs Verdict: Half an hour of learning very little I’m tempted to boil this whole write up of PMQs down to just a few sentences. If you’re… Mark Ferguson 26th November, 2014, 1:24 pm
Comment PMQs review: Miliband lands punch on NHS as leaders go through the motions Here we are again. Another week, another Wednesday, and another wrangle between Cameron and Miliband about the NHS.… Maya Goodfellow 22nd October, 2014, 2:23 pm
Comment PMQs review: A sober tone reminds us of the important role our Parliament can play The return from the summer break left no shortage of topics for the first Prime Minister’s Questions of… Conor Pope 3rd September, 2014, 2:03 pm