Conservative leader David Cameron puts pressure on Gordon Brown during a heated exchange about the planned strike by BA cabin crew during Prime Minister's Questions.
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Telegraph on 17th Mar 2010 (via telegraph.co.uk)
David Cameron used Prime Minister's questions today to launch an attack on senior Labour figures for using the Trades Union Congress to back strike action.
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Telegraph on 15th Sep 2010 (via telegraph.co.uk)
David Cameron and George Osborne came under pressure during Prime Minister's Questions as the Labour leader accused them of "complacency" and "arrogance" over the economy.
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David Cameron has been challenged over his handling of the economy by Ed Miliband during Prime Minister's Questions.
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Ed Miliband accuses Prime Minister David Cameron during Prime Minister's Questions of failing to stand up for British interests in talks over a new European Union treaty.
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Michael Deacon watches the Prime Minister dodge questions on Europe at PMQs ahead of the EU summit.
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Gordon Brown and David Cameron locked horns over the economy today as the Conservative leader urged the prime minister to admit his fiscal rules were now "dead". In a combative Commons exchanges during prime minister's question time, Cameron accused the prime minister of turning "irresponsible boom" into an "irresponsible bust". His comments come as Alistair Darling, the chancellor, is tonigh...
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Guardian on 29th Oct 2008 (via guardian.co.uk)
Oh dear. Highly unpleasant scenes at PMQs just now as David Cameron called on Gordon Brown to withdraw an accusation of playing party politics. David Cameron at Prime Minister's Questions Normally this would simply be part of the cut-and-thrust across the despatch box but today's exchanges were about, of all things, the tragi...
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PatrickHennessy on 12th Nov 2008 (via blogs.telegraph.co.uk)
Ed Miliband has used his own blog to explain where David Cameron got it wrong at Prime Minister’s Questions today, saying: Today we saw the usual pattern from the Prime Minister when he is in a corner. I have seen it at PMQs before – on school sports, NHS competition law and sentencing. First he denies his own policy, then he tries insults. Usually, the U-turn follows Will the same hap...
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LabourMatters on 15th Jun 2011 (via labourmatters.com)
What will David Cameron ask this morning at PMQs? Because of last week there is some pressure on him to perform. Or at least not to have it go wrong. And there will be a slightly bigger audience in, say,...
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CommentCentral on 9th Dec 2009 (via timesonline.typepad.com)
11:50am: It's a tricky day for David Cameron. His first PMQs of the autumn was a bit of a failure; almost all commentators said it was a (rare) straight sets win for Gordon Brown. He and Brown did not appear last week and today, with the Tories on the back foot over yachtgate (sorry - I just couldn't think of another shorthand for it), Cameron must feel under pressure to deliver a knock-...
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Guardian on 22nd Oct 2008 (via guardian.co.uk)