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It was like a volcano going off. At PMQs today Cameron was calmly dissecting the prime minister’s underfunding of the Afghan war when he quoted two former defence chiefs who’d called Brown ‘disingenuous’ and ‘a dissembler’. Then someone shouted, ‘they’re Tories!’ Cameron lost control. Instantly, completely. His temper just went. White in the fa...
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PMQs Cancelled UPDATE 10.43: In place of PMQs brief statements will be read to the House by the Prime Minister, William Hague and Vince Cable. Prime Minister's Questions has been cancelled today in light of the death of David Cameron's son Ivan.  
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