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PMQs: The one big problem with Jeremy Corbyn's 'less theatre, more fact' revolution | PMQs: The one big problem with Jeremy Corbyn's 'less theatre, more fact' revolution |
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Jeremy Corbyn debut on the front bench of the Commons against David Cameron brought with it the promise of a new style of Prime Minister’s Questions. | |
It was derided sarcastically by Mr Cameron himself who, after some heckling from Labour MPs, chided: “I thought this was supposed to be the new PMQs?” | It was derided sarcastically by Mr Cameron himself who, after some heckling from Labour MPs, chided: “I thought this was supposed to be the new PMQs?” |
But the calm new way of doing things largely held throughout the exchanges between Mr Corbyn and Mr Cameron. | But the calm new way of doing things largely held throughout the exchanges between Mr Corbyn and Mr Cameron. |
Part of the charm seemed to derive from Mr Corbyn keeping his promise to only pose questions put forward in emails from Labour supporters – it made it hard for the Prime Minister to rail against “Angela”, “Stephen” and “Marie” public. | |
The real problem, though, was that after 10 minutes of calm exchanges between the main party leaders, everything went back to the “yah-boo” of before. | |
Mr Cameron clashed angrily with the SNP’s Westminster Leader, Angus Robertson, telling him the SNP were “frit” and shouting “you” – momentarily forgetting the Commons convention of referring to members in the third person. | Mr Cameron clashed angrily with the SNP’s Westminster Leader, Angus Robertson, telling him the SNP were “frit” and shouting “you” – momentarily forgetting the Commons convention of referring to members in the third person. |
After that Corbyn section the rest of #PMQs looks even more awful than usual. Interesting. | After that Corbyn section the rest of #PMQs looks even more awful than usual. Interesting. |
Whether Corbyn’s approach is wholly effective, the immediate contrast with Cameron’s treatment of the SNP is massive. #PMQs | Whether Corbyn’s approach is wholly effective, the immediate contrast with Cameron’s treatment of the SNP is massive. #PMQs |
Interesting that Cameron went back to form on SNP questions. #PMQs | Interesting that Cameron went back to form on SNP questions. #PMQs |
Cameron reverting to type — pink-faced & shouting at the SNP. #PMQs | Cameron reverting to type — pink-faced & shouting at the SNP. #PMQs |
Fullest yet quietest Commons chamber for very very long time. Many MPs look utterly bemused by Jeremy Corbyn's new low key style at #PMQs. | Fullest yet quietest Commons chamber for very very long time. Many MPs look utterly bemused by Jeremy Corbyn's new low key style at #PMQs. |
PM right now will be trying very hard to restrain himself. He'll know he mustn't lose his rag... Or he'll help Corbyn. So far, so zen. | PM right now will be trying very hard to restrain himself. He'll know he mustn't lose his rag... Or he'll help Corbyn. So far, so zen. |
A welcome change to the tone of PMQs brought about by Jeremy Corbyn. It's the issues that people want addressing not pantomime. | A welcome change to the tone of PMQs brought about by Jeremy Corbyn. It's the issues that people want addressing not pantomime. |
It's more dignified and less like a farm, but much easier for the PM. Cameron will welcome the change - so I suspect it won't last #pmqs | It's more dignified and less like a farm, but much easier for the PM. Cameron will welcome the change - so I suspect it won't last #pmqs |
He said he would “try to keep calm” in keeping with the new style – but if today’s session was anything to go by, those efforts are going to become strained very quickly indeed. | He said he would “try to keep calm” in keeping with the new style – but if today’s session was anything to go by, those efforts are going to become strained very quickly indeed. |