LOL! Ed Miliband and David Cameron laugh out loud during PMQs
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- Опубликовано: 15 май 2012
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*All the tories chuckling around after Cameron's comeback.*
Clegg: "Fml"
Hahahahaha
Lol yep an Boy George just did him a line of coke haha!!
+GoldenbanjoDJ hahahah
GoldenbanjoDJ what does Fml stand for Please?
Nick Muscat "fuck my life"
Never thought I'd say it.... but I miss these two lol
Not Cameron. He destroyed this country with the referendum only to save his party. He was so sure he’ll win and we’ll remain but hey… don’t underestimate the racists. They are in abundance
@@Ron.S. bloody hell 2 years later!! Racists? Pffft
@@danieli6295 they’ll stay racists for decades to come and enjoying Brexit now 😄
@@Ron.S. One of them.....its done now. I never voted but can't change it now. We need to crack on I guess!
@@danieli6295 we’re cracking on. No other option. It’s just really really hard. A nightmare for me as a small business owner dealing with Europe. It’s like putting a border between London and Kent for instance and having to wait 15 hours to pass. And you do this journey everyday. Splendid
Nick Clegg looks so broken
In Clegg's book "Politics: Between the extremes", he does mention that he had a tough time as Deputy PM. He explains that through that period, he was effectively a captured pawn. Furthermore, he explains that he had a tough time even finding the resources to get work done. The Civil Service works like a triangle aiming up to the PM, it wasn't prepared for a two-pronged system, so for ths most part he was left to battle on his own (administratively). And lastly, he explains, because of the fact that he wasn't given enough support he would work day and night reviewing acute policy details on his own everyday. He barely had enough time to live and enjoy his kid's growing up and supporting his wife.
That may explain why he always had a dejected face. He cites many other regrets to in his book. Many things he was hopeful to enforce, but was castrated.
Isti Ahmed wow that was informative. thanks lad
@@blyanterpencils3156 No problem, mind you, there are other factors which made him cease up in the early coalition years. But the lack of support and compromise from Cameron, Osbourne and Gove made governing extremely difficult for him. If you are interested, I would recommend that you pick this book up at a local library or a bookshop, he offers a very interesting and unique door into the mechanisms of Parliament.
@@Torchman- He shouldn’t have sold his soul to the Tories, they’ve opposed every single piece of ameliorative legislation throughout history, whether that’s social, racial, or political. Clegg should have known better, the reason we are in the state we are now directly stems from his decision to side with the Tories in 2010, despite them being the enemies of progressives
@@Uio3eva I do completely agree with you, but to a certain extent I can empathise with his original decision. The tories had gotten more votes so it would have seemed logical to side with them, and he would have wanted the lib dems to actually be able to accomplish things in government for once.
There's a stark difference between the Canadian, Australian, and UK Parliaments. Canada is fairly stoic, Australia is loud and rowdy, and UK is vaguely posh and easily excited.
It's alright it's all safe and harmless. If we were one of those republic, they'd inevitably be fist fighting or firing gunshots at each other. An army general will probably take over in a coup and declare himself comrade president. There'll be civil war, probably a counter coup and another peoples republic declared yet again....
This way the Queen is in overall charge and let's em' get on with it, in a quissentially British way, by providing a safe space (parliament) where they can take lumps out of each other. All verbally off course. We don't do extremism.
Red Judas And in Italy? 😂😂😂😂
@@ivanbombana7282 in Italy they just wave their hands about a lot
Hardly posh
Is stuffed full of the hoi polloi
@@markgable101 you do know none of the above mentioned are republics right? They all have a monarch, the same monarch even
0:59 nice to see Matt Hancock has always found the weirdest ways to sit in parliament
why they get up when PM speaks?
@@jvcardoso1997 it shows to the speaker that they have something they want to say on the topic being discussed
Well spotted
I thought that looked like Matt!
I think that means he was too late to PMQs to get a seat, there is not enough seats in parliament for every member to sit at once.
Nick Clegg, a broken man. Doesn't laugh, doesn't jeer, doesn't speak, doesn't care. Hates the bloke he's sitting next too, probably disagrees with pretty much everything he's saying. Yet he's on his.. "side." What a sorry excuse.
kerouac50
Too bad it's also a government nobody actually voted for who have trebled University fees making it unaffordable for me and my friends to go forth in life, making cuts on public services, closing police and fire stations, attempting to ruin our education system and making many people in big businesses redundant . Fuck the Coalition and Fuck Clegg.
***** Can't afford university? Funny, my friends and I have gone to uni post-£9k rise and all our loans are covered, don't pay anything till we earn £21k, decent grant, university also offered us extra help since we exceeded our A Level grades and do sport.
Just because you can't go to a poly to do golf studies for 3 years doesn't mean everyone else is hurt by the issue if you bother to look further than the sound bites.
Homeslice Yes University fees aren't much to worry about, and the Tories haven't done bad with keeping the economy in check. However that doesn't redeem the inexcusable council cuts they made. All of our services that made Britain a clean, maintained and well oiled country have gone down the shitter, the NHS is understaffed, the Councils are understaffed and underpaid, and the contractors that mobilise all of these jobs, all because none of the current government give a shit about the most important of Britain's jobs, the labour workforce. Hopefully things can recover in time.
James Wilkes
Maybe depending on government for these services to begin with isn't the answer, they never satisfy their supposed obligations to them, so perhaps stripping them of such would be best. If private industry is the only one mobilising to begin with, might as well. Private industry doesn't have people waiting in line for treatments, or negligently sewing medical instruments into them after surgery, or decrepit council housing, the less dependent on government the public is the better.
The1Floyd His tie is red, clearly wishes he chose the red team
When ed miliband is laughing you can see he wants david Cameron in his arms
George Osborne is the archetypal bully's sidekick. He has that special kind of sneering laugh that tells you how much he relishes the misfortune of others.
Very well said .. there’s a special place in hell for that evil psychopathic bastard.. And I’m not a leftie.,
Caused so much misery and decimation .. and enjoyed it. 🤨
This is quality Live at the Apollo material
Notice how Cleggs expression never changes and he never moves AND you can see both of Cameron's hands the whole time. Hardly a coincidence.
In Clegg's book "Politics: Between the extremes", he does mention that he had a tough time as Deputy PM. He explains that through that period, he was effectively a captured pawn. Furthermore, he explains that he had a tough time even finding the resources to get work done. The Civil Service works like a triangle aiming up to the PM, it wasn't prepared for a two-pronged system, so for ths most part he was left to battle on his own (administratively). And lastly, he explains, because of the fact that he wasn't given enough support he would work day and night reviewing acute policy details on his own everyday. He barely had enough time to live and enjoy his kid's growing up and supporting his wife.
That may explain why he always had a dejected face. He cites many other regrets to in his book. Many things he was hopeful to enforce, but was castrated.
hilarious ! 😂
This is like a fucking late night show
Osbourne did not even get it, he started laughing after seeing Ed laugh lol
Fara Marie Justin He did get it. It was frequently mentioned at PMQs during the Gordon Brown era that he would throw around printers and mobile phones at his staff, and it was ed balls and miliband who were working for him.
see
David Cameron Response to Budget
Gordon Brown at PMQs misses the bullying joke 6th May 2009
it's a well known joke
Nick clegg just looks depressed at the end. Probably thinking:
'I wish I could have an LOL joke about me'
Don't we all lol (and that's not lots of love)
what the hell is this? a sitcom?
it's better than punching each other and talking about fucking each other in the ass, brah
talking about fucking each other in the ass? wtf are you talking about?
Vay be. Turk oldugunu bilmiyodum
Cenk Uyar Kendi ülkendeki mecliste olan bitenden haberin yok, belki de Dünya'nın en köklü ve dolayısıyla en iyi işleyen parlamenter yapısıyla dalga geçiyorsun. Sanırım birbirlerini yumruklamayıp, küfür etmedikleri için sana sitcom gibi gelmiş olabilir.
Sana Lazım Parlamentodaki standup show havasina olan saskinligimi dile getirdim. Kendi ulkemin meclisiyle gurur duyuyorum falan demedim. Bundan bu kadar rahatsiz olmani anlayamadim dogrusu.
This wasn't thag long ago, and yet it's astounding to see how far Parliament has fallen. The front benches on both sides really are scraping the bottom of the barrel
I love David Cameron. He lost the brexit referendum and we lost a one-nation tory prime minister. So sad.
jesus, david is more of a laughing stock than a prime minister
A dangerous laughing stock
ikr
Dude that just makes you look like a idiot. Why are we "mentally retarded chums?" What have we said to make us retarded? Explain!
It was frequently mentioned at PMQs during the Gordon Brown era that he would throw around printers and mobile phones at his staff, and it was ed balls and miliband who were working for him.
see David Cameron Response to Budget
Gordon Brown at PMQs misses the bullying joke 6th May 2009
pmqs 6 May 2009
it's a well known joke
Awwwwwwwww Look........The Paedophile Parliament is making jokes....Awwwwwwww how sweet.
0:58 check the two guys on the left just casually squating 🤣
ramicollo it’s cos there’s 650 MPs but only like 450 seats so they have to sit on the ground
LOL poor Gordon Brown 🤣 Chum Dave was really smooth in PMQs and had great witty bants.
God I think that’s a little Hancock on the left!
Such a good comedy show!
0:58 is that people sitting on the steps? Lol
gotta have a laugh no matter what job you're in lol
Did you clean it up afterwards?
"probably still see the dents" hahaha...class from dave
Nice seeing my tax is going to good use :/
Osbourne looks goofy
Guys can someone tell me the name of the guy between Cameron and the old man with the yellow tie on 0:56?
True bromance.
cheers never new that
reminds me of my secondary school banter days
And how lucky we are.
This is an actual parliament? Is this how politics go down in Brittain?
Simon Nylund PMQs -- Prime Minister's Questions -- is theoretically an opportunity for any MP to question the Prime Minister about serious questions of national policy and government conduct. In practice, while serious concerns are sometimes brought up, it's more about trying to score rhetorical points on each other.
It's not like this at other times, although it can certainly get rowdy depending on what might be going on.
Clegg, why don't you fucking laugh... even Miliband is laughing!
Poor clegg...
In Clegg's book "Politics: Between the extremes", he does mention that he had a tough time as Deputy PM. He explains that through that period, he was effectively a captured pawn. Furthermore, he explains that he had a tough time even finding the resources to get work done. The Civil Service works like a triangle aiming up to the PM, it wasn't prepared for a two-pronged system, so for ths most part he was left to battle on his own (administratively). And lastly, he explains, because of the fact that he wasn't given enough support he would work day and night reviewing acute policy details on his own everyday. He barely had enough time to live and enjoy his kid's growing up and supporting his wife.
That may explain why he always had a dejected face. He cites many other regrets to in his book. Many things he was hopeful to enforce, but was castrated.
Peter Cook? Is that you?
They told me you were dead!
Hallelujah!
He lives everybody!
Got to say your parliament looks a lot more fun than our bland German Bundestag.
LMAO perching on the steps. They probably came in late like naughty little boys, haha!
Nick Clegg looking ready to fall asleep.
why is osbourne always waved
LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SO SO SO SO FUNNY ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT
Oh jolly hockeysticks, phwaaarrrr, phwaaaar!
They look so cool sitting on the floor
or as David Cameron thinks LOL= Lots of love LMFAO
Haha its Nick Clegg, Deputy Prime Minister, was leader of the Lib-Dems
David also knows how to hack into peoples phones! "LOL"
Im from the US and am too lazy to find out whats going on here. I totally understand PMQs and Parliament, but what were the two phone references?
This is how British government works they just crack jokes at each others expense and the crowd goes wild the whole time.
Ty Shaw well thanks, I get that. But the mobile phone references I don't.
***** Hahahahaha, thanks. I like watching Gordon Brown get frazzled
I don't know if you are still interested after five years but apparently he has been using lol for "lots of love" for some time.
When looking at their ties on the front bench all I could think about was Captain Scarlet, Captain Blue and Lieutenant Green.
Completely irrelevant I know.
PMQ or WWE?
Christopher PMQ
Im not talking about this ''debate'' of speakers im talking about the silly reactions and of MP's shouting like kids
The one behind Cameron who appears to have been eating what I guess must have been a chocolate bar...
We are not going to agree with each other but I do respect your passion on the topic. I respect you for standing up for what you believe but I stand firm in me beliefs.
They always laugh I watch it all the time, its always like this. its not new
Lol, "Mobile phone."
he is, you're right
the tory MP squating in the isle, lol.
He's thinking, "what a bunch of wankers".
You are right, it was wrong to insult you. Sorry about that, I still have a different opinion about Royalty in general. Have a great remainder of the day
Absolutely we don't worship politicians here God Save the Queen.
Of course not, I starred at it for 27 seconds then sang a lullaby.
I thought Nick Clegg was the guy with the red tie on 0:12 LOL
Sarah, this is just PMQs its tradition and the duty of her majesties opposition to scrutinise the government in this way, which is the yah boo that people seem to think is what government is. It is not. This a short parliamentary session in which no decisions at all are taken, it is scrutiny. And it is the best politics to watch! Proper debate in the house is very polite and can be rather boring so it is rarely seen on TV aside BBC Parliament obviously.
LOL David Cameron Side, He is so funny, Rather you would throw it at the pepole who work for you LOL
0:58 I spotted 3 Ministers sitting on the floor on the left side of the screen.
All power is theoretical and is held by the PM in modern times. If she were to try and exercise this power, she would be kicked out.
These things are just like a formal rap battle
Exactly! This is a comedy!
What's Cameron referring to?
What you've said is quite worrying...
Its not Nick Klegg, its Geroge Osborne
clegg at 0.55: "...what a dick"
Lamb and mint is my personal favourite. Though a pork and apple pasty is also very tasty. Can't go wrong with a Cornish though
Why fill a large round hole with a small square Clegg??
God can someone please do something about George Osborne's face?
Just look at Mr George Osborne face OMG he's just waiting to just laugh....
regarding milliband, i have no idea [although maybe he did throw his phone], but cameron's texts were to his good friend and News International lackey Rebekah Brooks. They are a lil notorious for their 'country suppers'.
I cant hear from 0:20~.what are they talking about?
Theoretical yes, practical no, influence yes. The majority of the British people want to keep the queen (i'm saying the queen instead of the monarchy as I don't know how popular the monarchy will be after the queens death) because she is a symbol of the British State just only our history and heritage but our constitutional history the monarchy alongside the parliament of the day. Many countries maintain the monarchy, the Commonwealth Realms, Japan, Holland. For similar reasons
Ahhhhh so in conclusion, Banter about mobile phones = More jobs and economic growth..... Cool.
Ed's nerdy laugh
Nick looks very unhappy and probably wishes he wasn't there.
hahahaha
god that was funnier than the whole video
I voted for Clegg, thought id give him a chance. What a dickhead i was.
He is a sweetheart, though. I don't think anyone will sign off their messages with Lots Of Love. Normally, they use it for Laugh Out Loud.
I forgot how to primeminister
So? You're point being? If you look harder enough we are mostly all eventually related to each other!
These men run the country I reside in.
They're just big kids XD
What a crazy country, the UK still has a Queen in 2012.
@Johan Bengtsson If you want to speak you have to stand up, just like children raising their hands in a school classroom
You won't see this for a long time with Corbyn at the frontbench. Though it's hard to say if it's good or otherwise.
this is the people that are in control of our country it makes me LOL right now
Clegg looks pissed off with cameron
Lots of stuff gets done, after the banter has settled..!
You'd be such a brilliant political figure, maybe you could ask to head up the EDL whilst its current leader is incarcerated. I can tell you are the sort of person that the public would vote into power?
For all his many faults, David Cameron distributes pars with ruthless effectiveness.
0:58 guy is sitting on the floor, well there is a recession on
his name is matt hancock
I even listen to PMQs on C-SPAN radio. The MPs and the PM seem to be a better educated group -- They can debate without getting as nasty as we are used to seeing and hearing in the U.S.