Re: Which one is the Gentleman?
In PMQ's it seems to me that the leader of the Opposition only gets to ask 6 questions (?) Cameron avoids answering as much as possibly and often either answers a totally different question (one that he's probably heard in his head) or answers with an attack on the Opposition, usually stupid jibes like the one mentioned.
As it's supposed to be his time to answer questions, I wish the Speaker would make him stand there until he answers the question adequately, saving the need for Mr. Corbyn to waste questions by repeating them.
I'd also like the PMQ's to be longer. A lot of the time is wasted by his own backbenchers "asking questions" which begin, "Will the Prime minister join me in congratulating..." sycophantic rubbish.
I get fed up with these type of responses:
" Will the Prime Minister tell us how much has been spent on pears this year and what has the government done to reduce this?"
Reply, " What we have done is given more oranges to the trees, more plums to the duff and more cherries to the cake..."
No question Mr.Corbyn is the only gentleman.