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What would you ask David Cameron? | What would you ask David Cameron? |
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Ed Miliband has suggested that there should be a regular Q&A session at which members of the public can tackle the prime minister on issues they feel passionately about. Think prime minister’s questions meets BBC Question Time with you at the helm. | |
The Labour party leader told Andrew Marr why he was making the proposal to the Speaker, John Bercow: “Let me put it this way: at the moment there’s a few inches of glass that separates the public in the gallery from the House of Commons but there’s a gulf miles wide between the kind of politics that people want and what prime minister’s questions offers.” | The Labour party leader told Andrew Marr why he was making the proposal to the Speaker, John Bercow: “Let me put it this way: at the moment there’s a few inches of glass that separates the public in the gallery from the House of Commons but there’s a gulf miles wide between the kind of politics that people want and what prime minister’s questions offers.” |
What one question would you ask if you had the opportunity to quiz David Cameron? And would you welcome a people’s PMQs? | What one question would you ask if you had the opportunity to quiz David Cameron? And would you welcome a people’s PMQs? |
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