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    coolagornacoolagorna Posts: 127

    All the Tory commentators are agreed on todays PMQs

    The most one sided of the entire parliament...and all in
    favour of Mili junior being the winner by a country mile

    Iain Dale reckons it was the most embarassing performance
    by the PM he could remember

    Not seen it myself so I cant judge yet but if correct thats the second week
    running that Dave has been humiliated...little wonder he is
    desperate to avoid any debates at all next month

    For balance, here's a Labour commentator:

    http://www.newstatesman.com/politics/2015/03/pmqs-review-confident-cameron-blusters-through-immigration-and-tv-debates

    Basically, Miliband had the stronger arguments (as you'd expect, given that he picks the topic!) but Cameron looks like a winner and Ed, bluntly, doesn't.
    Iain Dale "A walkover for Ed Miliband"

    John Rentoul "Cameron embarassed himself"

    Alex Stevenson "Astonishingly one sided"

    Only one guy looked like a winner apparently and it doesnt
    seem to have been the red faced blustering ex member of
    the Bullingdon Club

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    dr_spyn said:

    Patrick said:

    A little joke for the mathematically minded:
    √-1 2^3 ∑ π - it was delicious!

    There was a mathematician called Hall,
    who had a hexagonal ball,

    There was a young man from Leeds
    Who swallowed a packet of seeds.
    Big tufts of grass
    Shot out of his arse
    And his nob was covered with weeds.
    Patrick said:

    Scott_P said:

    @faisalislam: income gains most for richest under Brown... Lose most under coalition, accounting for rates of inflation by income: http://t.co/VveTFmdnz5

    Top tax rate for the entire Labour 13 years was 45% and put to 50% only in the dying moments of Brown's premiership as a 'fuck you very much' for Dave. And now the cynical bastards decry Ozzy if he suggests going back to 45%, even if that raises more revenue. Hypocrites.
    Moral incompetents.
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    dr_spyndr_spyn Posts: 11,291

    dr_spyn said:

    Patrick said:

    A little joke for the mathematically minded:
    √-1 2^3 ∑ π - it was delicious!

    There was a mathematician called Hall,
    who had a hexagonal ball,

    There was a young man from Leeds
    Who swallowed a packet of seeds.
    Big tufts of grass
    Shot out of his arse
    And his nob was covered with weeds.
    Patrick said:

    Scott_P said:

    @faisalislam: income gains most for richest under Brown... Lose most under coalition, accounting for rates of inflation by income: http://t.co/VveTFmdnz5

    Top tax rate for the entire Labour 13 years was 45% and put to 50% only in the dying moments of Brown's premiership as a 'fuck you very much' for Dave. And now the cynical bastards decry Ozzy if he suggests going back to 45%, even if that raises more revenue. Hypocrites.
    Moral incompetents.
    Couldn't find the rest of it with the mathematical symbols.

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