Part of Oral Answers to Questions — Prime Minister – in the House of Commons at 11:30 am on 19 July 2006.
These sessions are about the Prime Minister answering questions on behalf of the Government. I know that he does not like being interrogated, but with the way things are going at Scotland Yard, he had better get used to it. For the purposes of the tape, Mr. Speaker, I am interviewing the Prime Minister.
Does not the Prime Minister's complete lack of judgment in trusting the Deputy Prime Minister show that it is high time that he and his deputy saddled up and rode off into the sunset?
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Graham Eaton
Posted on 21 Jul 2006 7:48 am (Report this annotation)
'For the purposes of the tape'...priceless
James Maxwell
Posted on 28 Jul 2006 10:31 am (Report this annotation)
Wow. That is quite a thing to throw out in a session like this, as Leader of the Opposition. He's basically calling TB a crook, to his face, and suggesting that he going to end up banged up. Wow.
Robert Scott
Posted on 30 Mar 2007 2:34 am (Report this annotation)
It’s the sort of thing vacuous politicians. This explains why it is a tactic of David Cameron.