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By Justin Parkinson Political reporter, BBC NewsBy Justin Parkinson Political reporter, BBC News
JOIN THE DEBATE class="" href="http://newsforums.bbc.co.uk/nol/thread.jspa?forumID=5081&edition=1&ttl=20080709120459">Your views on prime minister's questions Text your views & comments on 61124 or email via postform. (Not all can be used, UK users only, costs 10-15p) 1219: Tory Mark Lancaster asks about violent assault using broken glass and urges the PM to support a campaign to increase the use of plastic glasses in pubs and clubs. Mr Brown agrees to look at the idea.
1217:Plaid Cymru's Elfyn Llwyd asks why his party's membership is rising. Mr Brown says increased funding to Wales is due to a Labour government in Westminster.
1216: Labour's John Mann asks about drug treatment programmes. Mr Brown says the government has funded a "number of initiatives".
1213: Mr Brown says demand for oil exceeds supply, so the UK must lower its dependence on it as an energy source.
1212: Mr Clegg accuses Mr Brown of "tinkering" and asks him to "come up with real answers" during his summer break. Mr Brown says he is doing the necessary things for "difficult times".
1211: Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg says a "winter of discontent is just around the corner". Mr Brown responds that more jobs are being created.
1210: Labour's John McDonnell, who fought Mr Brown for the party leadership, asks him to "reassess" the consequences of a third runway at Heathrow. The PM says it is a "big, strategic decision" for the country and it must go ahead.
1208: Amid rowdy scenes, Mr Cameron says Mr Brown should have a PM who "can provide leadership and tell the truth". Mr Brown says Mr Cameron "ran away" on issues like nuclear energy and terrorism.1208: Amid rowdy scenes, Mr Cameron says Mr Brown should have a PM who "can provide leadership and tell the truth". Mr Brown says Mr Cameron "ran away" on issues like nuclear energy and terrorism.
1207: The Tory leader moves on to MPs' expenses, asking why the PM was not at the vote on the issue last week. Mr Brown says there must be the "maximum transparency" and the end of the "so-called John Lewis list".1207: The Tory leader moves on to MPs' expenses, asking why the PM was not at the vote on the issue last week. Mr Brown says there must be the "maximum transparency" and the end of the "so-called John Lewis list".
1206: Mr Cameron asks whether recent policy announcements had anything to do with the forthcoming Glasgow East by-election. Mr Cameron calls the prime minister "useless", to loud cries from the Tory backbenches.1206: Mr Cameron asks whether recent policy announcements had anything to do with the forthcoming Glasgow East by-election. Mr Cameron calls the prime minister "useless", to loud cries from the Tory backbenches.
1205: Asked about vehicle duties, Mr Brown says the government's policy is correct. Mr Cameron says it is "not a green tax" but a "stealth tax".1205: Asked about vehicle duties, Mr Brown says the government's policy is correct. Mr Cameron says it is "not a green tax" but a "stealth tax".
1204: Mr Cameron repeats his question about "who thought up this bright idea". Mr Brown responds again that problem families are being targeted.1204: Mr Cameron repeats his question about "who thought up this bright idea". Mr Brown responds again that problem families are being targeted.
1202: Mr Cameron jokes about "planted" questions then asks who came up with the "bright idea" of asking knife carriers to visit stabbing victims hospital accident and emergency wards. Mr Brown talks about government plans to curb anti-social behaviour by families.1202: Mr Cameron jokes about "planted" questions then asks who came up with the "bright idea" of asking knife carriers to visit stabbing victims hospital accident and emergency wards. Mr Brown talks about government plans to curb anti-social behaviour by families.
1202: A friendly question about rising household bills by a Labour backbencher is cut short by the Speaker. Mr Brown says the government will "continue to help hard-pressed families" and goes on to list various policies.1202: A friendly question about rising household bills by a Labour backbencher is cut short by the Speaker. Mr Brown says the government will "continue to help hard-pressed families" and goes on to list various policies.
1200: Here we go. The last PMQs for three months.1200: Here we go. The last PMQs for three months.
1159: Mr Duncan Smith says if he was still Tory leader he would go on knife crime, as it is a "big issue" that needs discussion.1159: Mr Duncan Smith says if he was still Tory leader he would go on knife crime, as it is a "big issue" that needs discussion.
1158: Mr Brown has arrived in the chamber.1158: Mr Brown has arrived in the chamber.
1157: BBC political editor Nick Robinson thinks MPs' expenses - which will be voted on again by MPs later - will come up at PMQs.1157: BBC political editor Nick Robinson thinks MPs' expenses - which will be voted on again by MPs later - will come up at PMQs.
1155: The atmosphere in the Commons is getting more lively. Can Gordon Brown sign off with a good performance?1155: The atmosphere in the Commons is getting more lively. Can Gordon Brown sign off with a good performance?
1152: BBC Two's The Daily Politics is debating the public sector strikes. Former Tory leader Iain Duncan Smith will be giving his opinions on today's PMQs later.1152: BBC Two's The Daily Politics is debating the public sector strikes. Former Tory leader Iain Duncan Smith will be giving his opinions on today's PMQs later.
1150: The chamber is looking quite busy now, with international development questions taking place.1150: The chamber is looking quite busy now, with international development questions taking place.
1141: What will the mood be like today? My guess is that Conservative leader David Cameron will want to give his backbenchers a bit of Punch & Judy before the recess gets under way. Or could Mr Cameron go on MPs' expenses, the state of the economy, fuel duty or the walkout by council staff?1141: What will the mood be like today? My guess is that Conservative leader David Cameron will want to give his backbenchers a bit of Punch & Judy before the recess gets under way. Or could Mr Cameron go on MPs' expenses, the state of the economy, fuel duty or the walkout by council staff?
1130 BST: Good morning and welcome to what will be the last prime minister's questions session before the long, long summer break (the next PMQs will be in October). I'll be keeping this page updated with all the key points during the half-hour Commons sessions from noon. I'll also be adding in the pick of the BBC pundits' views before, during and after the clash. You can also take part by sending me your thoughts direct by text or email, or by taking part in our live Have Your Say debate. Political correspondent Ben Wright will add his instant verdict on PMQs later. You can follow all the action on your mobile phone via the BBC's mobile website or keep across the key moments via our Twitter site.Twitter1130 BST: Good morning and welcome to what will be the last prime minister's questions session before the long, long summer break (the next PMQs will be in October). I'll be keeping this page updated with all the key points during the half-hour Commons sessions from noon. I'll also be adding in the pick of the BBC pundits' views before, during and after the clash. You can also take part by sending me your thoughts direct by text or email, or by taking part in our live Have Your Say debate. Political correspondent Ben Wright will add his instant verdict on PMQs later. You can follow all the action on your mobile phone via the BBC's mobile website or keep across the key moments via our Twitter site.Twitter