I have just had the dubious pleasure of watching Harriet Harman blunder her way through Prime Minister's Questions. For all that, she still did better than Brown on his best day.
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Bel on 15th Jul 2008 (via beltoday.com)
With the Prime Minister off gigging at the US Congress, it was left to Harriet Harman to stand in at Prime Minister’s Questions, and face interrogation from Vince Cable for the Lib Dems and William Hague for the Tories. This was undoubtedly a pretty weak performance by Ms Harman (though, somewhat bizarrely, she has been
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LiberalDemocratVoice on 4th Mar 2009 (via libdemvoice.org)
Harriet Harman is centre stage today. With Gordon Brown in Washington, she deputised at Prime Minister's Questions, and is also hosting a Downing Street event on women in the recession. In her previous appearances at PMQs, Harman has done well.
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TheIndependent on 4th Mar 2009 (via rss.feedsportal.com)
Harriet Harman pitches for 'stand-in' Prime Minister job Harriet Harman is campaigning to promote herself as a stand-in Prime Minister should Mr Brown be forced out. It emerged last night that Labour MPs have been sounded out about her suitability if the PM leaves No10 by the end of the year. With the Prime Minister's position looking precarious,
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CFAEP on 15th Jul 2008 (via thecep.org.uk)
11.30am: With the Prime Minister in Brussels, Harriet Harman is standing in for PMQs today. William Hague is facing her for the Opposition. Rosa Prince of the Telegraph expects Harman to "make the kind of pops about Hague's little Lake...
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ConservativeHome on 15th Oct 2008 (via conservativehome.blogs.com)
Asked if the Prime Minister backed Harriet Harman in her crusade to make paying for sex illegal, the PMS replied that Harriet Harman was a Government Minister and as such had the Prime Minister s backing. Asked to clarify if the Prime Minister was backing Harriet Harman in her job as Minister responsible for such matters or the view that prostitution should be legalised, the PMS replied that the P...
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DowningStreetSays on 4th Sep 2008 (via downingstreetsays.com)
She surprised her critics at her last outing against William Hague, but Harriet Harman lost the House at Prime Minister's Questions today.
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TheIndependent on 15th Oct 2008 (via rss.feedsportal.com)
All the key points, analysis and reaction as Harriet Harman stands in for Gordon Brown at PMQs
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BBCPolitics on 17th Dec 2008 (via news.bbc.co.uk)