The parliament is designed in a great way with two "opposing" sides facing each other. The distance between them is two sword lengths for obvious historical reasons. It's too small for all MPs to get a seat and in a packed PMQs session with many members standing the atmosphere can be electric.
Most powerfull what with our 80,000 troops are 2 ships 2 aircraft carries (under construction) our 6 typhoon's and 1 friggate oh and don't forget our 2 Tanks come on in Vladimir your welcome. Most powerful don't make me laugh
I do believe that currently we have no aircraft carriers currently but have two being built (HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Prince of Wales) by BAE systems which will both be finished within the next few years.
Cameron is a very funny MP. I rather enjoyed this light hearted play with words. His last speech as PM when addressing Corbin was also delightful to my ears.
His legacy is that he left a disaster. He will be forever remembered as the prime minister that unnecessarily divided Britain in a failed political gamble. That’s what he’ll be remembered for and history won’t be kind to him or his supporters.
@@Do_not_assume No. Definitely not. The Iraq war was an unjustifiable disaster for the people of Iraq but the crisis left by Cameron is a disaster for *this* country. As a British Prime Minister, he has successfully split Britain down the middle. How the hell can you make a comparison to Blair and Brown?
@@CeruleanSword The Iraq invasion was just as devastating for the British soldier's who lost their lives in vain, not just the Iraqi civilians. The EU referendum was promised by Blair but never delivered. Nigel farage was gaining support that put pressure on Cameron to deliver a referendum. How is a referendum EVER a comparison to lost lives? The 7/7 bombings in London were a direct consequence to the Iraq war. Blair is a war criminal no better then Saddam Hussein or any terrorist. He should be locked up at the very least. How can you even compare Cameron actions to Blairs?
I for one am glad that these people take the time to have a little humour in their lives. They're only human after all and I think it probably makes them better people for it. Why is everyone commenting on this video so miserable about the world and everything in it!
He can laugh because he's never gone hungry or been in debt his entire life. Meanwhile, we all lose jobs, suffer from endless cuts and get frowned upon whenever the peoples' voices are heard. Fuck every political party.
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Cameron is obviously going to win again next year unless they get a far more charismatic and engaging leader for Labour. Too bad the Labour cabinet are nothing but dull, uninspiring idiots.
Ed lives in Islington, don't you know.In the posh part and his SOCIALIST neighbours ( they live,literally) next door to each other are Corbyn and his right hand Woman: Emily Thornberry. Cozy.
having watched about 10 commons debates through related videos cameron actually stands out so blatantly as the best mp in there and i actually rate him for this joke it was well handled and he is very professional in his buisness more than a majority of the time
There's a difference between being the best MP and the most well-spoken MP. Honestly the man is scum of the earth, and his legacy will live in infamy from now until the end of the Britis history as one of the worst PMs we were ever subjected to
Man. I'm from Canada and I just stated tuning in to British parliament question period because its just as funny and entertaining as Canadian politics.
The British HoC is so much more entertaining than my local equivalent, noone is allowed to speak out when someone else is speaking with the microphone here.
I'm so glad I have ITN news to give me all the pertinent political news of the day. This was almost as entertaining as your last clip, 'MP comes to Commons without his tie.'
You know, quite frankly, I wish we had this system in the states. In Congress they just make speech after speech and it goes nowhere. In Parliament you guys talk (and sometimes yell) it out. I know not all of you agree, but at least your politicians are a lot more down to earth then Obama and co.
Parliament is divided up into mainly debating sessions, and sessions to review new bills etc. These are not compulsory - but the entirety of the parliamentary week is taken up by them. MPs can't be expected to attend all of them - just the ones that they need to, or are interested in. They often have other parliamentary business to attend to. The chamber is only ever full during PMQs - when the PM is open to questions from the opposition and other MPs.
Liam Cunliffe glad someone else knew it wasn't guy fawkes he was just their scapegoat...any kind of dominance isn't healthy for anyone :( this conversation is getting a bit out of control from a silly comment :)
For all you labour voters. 1. they start taxing at £6,500........ compared to the coalition's £9.,500..if they represented the working man why tax low-paid workers so harshly forcing them onto benefits as they are better off on them?????) 2. they didn't regulate the banks in 13 years. (Blair now a banker worth upwards of 60 MILLION- and he started the new labour movement…..) Google "Peter Mandelson on yacht with Nat Rothschild" "Google Brown at Bilderberg" etc. 3. more tax has been paid by top earners EVERY year under the coalition than ANY under labour. 4. They want to increase debt BY £3,200 per person 5. spend 11.6% more than they take in tax. 6. they destroyed our economy. Labour presided over the slowest growth in 50 years, they produced the fastest decline in British manufacturing since manufacturing began, they left us mired in the longest recession since the war, they bequeathed maybe the largest deficit in peacetime history, and they handed over a debt so huge we will still be repaying it when the earth is swallowed by an expanding sun, a cosmological termination which might therefore come as some relief. 7. they want to continue to send 57million a day to the EU 8. they want higher immigration (last time allowed the biggest mass immigration into the United Kingdom in our nation’s history: three million people, possibly more than entered these island in the preceding 1,000 years combined.) 9. they have destroyed the NHS in Wales (where they are currently in power, why wouldn't they do it here too?????- the coalition have ring-fenced our NHS budget so they CAN'T cut it, but labour will.) Our last labour government blew £250,000,000 on private surgery because their NHS was so bad1,200 died in Mid-Staffordshire Hospital alone, that’s more than died in Mid-Staffordshire during the Black Death. along with their gagging orders on whistle blowers within the NHS 10. they raid the pensions. 11. Iraq+Afghanistan. 12.They sold off 400 tons of UK gold reserves and invested the money elsewhere (including in euros, compare the change in the value of gold to the change in the value of the euro in recent years if you have some free time). 13. run by the unions 14. They bloated the welfare budget. 15. They didn't keep up with house building when demand rocketed, allowing house prices to triple 16. They failed to build a lot of necessary infrastructure such as power stations. 17. they didn't invest in infrastructure (despite borrowing 1 trillion and taking 13 years of tax) Well, yes: they built the Millennium Dome. It’s easy to forget the Millennium Dome, because, after all, who would want to remember it, but this thing burned up 800 million pounds, was maybe the greatest marketing flop in recorded time, and it turned out to be a great big dirty tent where queueing families could pay £60, just to look at uplifting representations of litter. 18. They continually increased fuel duty, harming motorists. 19. They signed the Lisbon treaty, giving vast amounts of power to the EU and going against their own manifesto in with they specifically said they would give the people a referendum. 20. Allowing rich people to buy peerages. 21. Started HS2 22. And the icing on the cake, they left us with the largest budget deficit in the G20 relative to GDP. 23.They lumbered the NHS with vast PFI repayments which are coming out of Foundation trusts and straight into the pockets of the private sector. £50 Billion's worth of loans which are costing us £300 Billion in repayments-genius!……. 24. Housing waiting lists DOUBLED under Labour 25. Europe. labour’s biggest achievement in Europe was to give away half our precious rebate, won by Thatcher, at a cost to you and me of £9 billion so far - and in return they got precisely nothing, unless you count a chortling, after-dinner promise from Jacques Chirac, that he’d make Tony Blair President of the EU, which he didn’t. A small mercy. 26. Education. ensuring English youngsters are amongst the worst educated in the western world, and closing the grammar schools preventing the poor from achieving. 27. giving everyones personal information to america 28.google "labour MP wants muslim prime minister" 29. they can't even run their party finances ( lost 2 million recently in banking) 30. The party is almost identical to the previous labour government who got us in to this mess (ed balls). 31. Google "labour25" 32. Medi Hassan wrote Miliband's biography is a militant muslim who described westerners as animals (a video you can find on here) As for the Labour Party right now, they've opposed every cut that aims to tackle the deficit their party created and are not offering a plan of what they would do differently. Apart from keeping all the cuts (which they are opposed to)
DavEd CamerBand There's a difference between supporting the actions of Blair and Brown and thinking that Miliband's cabinet will do a better job than Cameron. Is it perfect? Far from it, but I'm sure both liberals and conservatives can agree that neither of the two major political parties fully represents their views. Of course you can never fully trust a politician, but Miliband does seem to be scraping new Labour ideals, and replacing it with more traditional leftist views. Ed Balls said that they are going to go back to the 10p rate as the basic rate, but increase the upper rate to 50, maybe 60p. I know it's a contested issue, but I think a progressive tax system is needed, as wealth inequality to me is the biggest issue right now. Keep in mind, it was Labour MPs that predominantly made the decision for us not to intervene in Syria, Miliband also opposed the war in Iraq. Afghanistan is a very debatable issue, I think it made sense to begin with, it definitely doesn't now. I'm not even going to bother addressing any of your latter points, nor am I going to defend Blair or Brown, I think Cameron has done a better job than both of them, even though I think many of the austerity measures were unnecessary. Your latter points, such as Labour want a Muslim PM, that seems odd considering the head of their party is an atheist, either way, so what? I'm about 99.9% sure they're not talking about putting a Jihadist as PM, what's wrong with a Muslim PM? I'm sure they are a larger part of the population than people who actually identify as atheists. Do you honestly believe that Labour supports paedophiles? Are you honestly going to tell me you believe that? Don't be so bloody absurd. There's slandering your political opponents, and then there's that.
Cameron, Hague & Osborne a far better front bench than the lot we have at the moment in 2020. Boris isn't a patch on Cameron & Hague's European speech is hilarious.
A camera is not going to stop them from being human. Your saying if you where in there position you would not have laughed? Please don't say you wouldn't because you would.
@Enerjee : You are so right ! The average MP is exactly like that. He / she has done nothing really and has no basic firm personal political philosphical platform form which to argue from on behalf of their constituents. For if they did, then they would not be scrapping effluient from the gutter for their humour. SUCH 'EMPTY-HEADS'.
Actually English has several dialects with different spellings of the same words - none of them are wrong. I can't believe I'm having to tell anyone this outside of a preschool.
Q) Why is the British tax system so complicated? A) So those whom are rich enough can avoid paying any with the expert help and advice of a good accountant, while those whom are to poor to pay for the services of an accountant pay full whack on everything.
Man, The British Parliament looks like a hell of a good time.
I just wish they enjoyed following the instructions given them by the people as much :~)
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 British parlament is irreplaceable
The parliament is designed in a great way with two "opposing" sides facing each other. The distance between them is two sword lengths for obvious historical reasons. It's too small for all MPs to get a seat and in a packed PMQs session with many members standing the atmosphere can be electric.
This is top notch banter right here
i live in the U.S. and I never miss an "episode" of pmq's.
I hope you enjoyed the 4 seasons specials of Brexit 🤣🤣🤣
Sorry to hear that
@@Xeno389 Piss off
@@dewok2706 no
@@Xeno389 Understandable. Have a nice day.
"We note the admirable self restraint the prime minister has demonstrated, and we're grateful for it"
Lol icing on the cake.
I love watching the House of Commons.
Long may it stay EXACTLY the way it is! May they NEVER, EVER sit in a boring fucking c i r c l e. Fuck THAT shit!
I hate it, they are running the country and acting like children
Yes should have a cool,calm,charming,comedic FEmale leader like er..................
+Queen jneeuQ It kept the British Empire together for a couple of centuries,
Queen jneeuQ PMQs are very different to the actual debates. Try watching more than just highlights on RUclips please.
And then there's that guy that said "I know what you mean" XD
UK parliament looks so cozy...
It’s deliberately too small
When one of the most powerful leaders of the modern world makes sexual innuendos at work.
Only in our glorious country lool
Most powerfull what with our 80,000 troops are 2 ships 2 aircraft carries (under construction) our 6 typhoon's and 1 friggate oh and don't forget our 2 Tanks come on in Vladimir your welcome. Most powerful don't make me laugh
TheBarnem13 He rightly said, *one* of the most powerful, not *the* most powerful...
In Australia people call eachother cunts in parliament hahaha
Lachlan Chang Lol
I do believe that currently we have no aircraft carriers currently but have two being built (HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Prince of Wales) by BAE systems which will both be finished within the next few years.
This is as stereotypically English as you could possibly get hahah
Cameron is a very funny MP. I rather enjoyed this light hearted play with words. His last speech as PM when addressing Corbin was also delightful to my ears.
Wonder if you still feel that way about him now
His legacy is that he left a disaster. He will be forever remembered as the prime minister that unnecessarily divided Britain in a failed political gamble. That’s what he’ll be remembered for and history won’t be kind to him or his supporters.
@@CeruleanSword still better than Blair's and Browns legacy combined. Iraq war?
@@Do_not_assume
No. Definitely not. The Iraq war was an unjustifiable disaster for the people of Iraq but the crisis left by Cameron is a disaster for *this* country. As a British Prime Minister, he has successfully split Britain down the middle. How the hell can you make a comparison to Blair and Brown?
@@CeruleanSword The Iraq invasion was just as devastating for the British soldier's who lost their lives in vain, not just the Iraqi civilians.
The EU referendum was promised by Blair but never delivered. Nigel farage was gaining support that put pressure on Cameron to deliver a referendum. How is a referendum EVER a comparison to lost lives? The 7/7 bombings in London were a direct consequence to the Iraq war. Blair is a war criminal no better then Saddam Hussein or any terrorist. He should be locked up at the very least. How can you even compare Cameron actions to Blairs?
Humour with the most utter respect for all fellows. Perfect example of how to poke fun without closing the line.
Crossing the line*
*cruising the line
I for one am glad that these people take the time to have a little humour in their lives. They're only human after all and I think it probably makes them better people for it. Why is everyone commenting on this video so miserable about the world and everything in it!
I agree with you
Finally! Someone with a sense of himour!
Because David Cameron is a fucking Bellend
He can laugh because he's never gone hungry or been in debt his entire life. Meanwhile, we all lose jobs, suffer from endless cuts and get frowned upon whenever the peoples' voices are heard. Fuck every political party.
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They seem like a bunch of drunks.
+Loath some There are around 8 bars inside the palace of westminster, so that's probably true.
Suddenly im interested in taking up politics ;) FANCY A PINT PM!?
Loath some the fuck
they are
As they would say, drink up a couple of pints mate, and that'll fix you up.
Excellent stuff! Parliamentary democracy is a serious business but it's good to see there can be friendly banter as well.
tooo right
Can we just take a minute to appreciate the speaker's tie?
'Tis his trademark.
This is British politics? Well than, American politics is dull and boring.
Far too serious in America,everything is such a drama.
Well now watching from the outside...
I gotta say Cameron has to be the far better leader for our country. Ed Miliband would be an embarrassment on the world stage.
he already is
I guarantee you either live in a rural area or london
Cameron is obviously going to win again next year unless they get a far more charismatic and engaging leader for Labour. Too bad the Labour cabinet are nothing but dull, uninspiring idiots.
Ed lives in Islington, don't you know.In the posh part and his SOCIALIST neighbours ( they live,literally) next door to each other are Corbyn and his right hand Woman: Emily Thornberry.
Cozy.
Ed Miliband you say? What about Boris Johnson
Magnificent banter Dave!
This is the exact scene in my class when half the class is absent and the teacher says do whatever you want.
Such exquisite bunter right hior, missed that kind of thing during my gup yah.
I love British Parliament. Always looks like they are having a good time
This is very entertaining. Thanks to whoever posted this look into British political workings.
This is great actually. It makes it a lot more tolerable seeing them not take themselves too seriously.
We say humour, you say humor, that's the beauty of language and its development.
The great leader we know in Britain.... Is making sex jokes about other politics. XD
having watched about 10 commons debates through related videos cameron actually stands out so blatantly as the best mp in there and i actually rate him for this joke it was well handled and he is very professional in his buisness more than a majority of the time
There's a difference between being the best MP and the most well-spoken MP.
Honestly the man is scum of the earth, and his legacy will live in infamy from now until the end of the Britis history as one of the worst PMs we were ever subjected to
The guy in the beige suit 0:12 behind Bone knew where this was going.
Man. I'm from Canada and I just stated tuning in to British parliament question period because its just as funny and entertaining as Canadian politics.
This is why I love David Cameron.
Sad
@@tanveerhasan2382 not so! I love him too 🥰
Dude in the cream suit got immaculate drip
They made the fist "House of Cards" with old british politicians... They should make "House of Drunks" with these new ones.
Alright, I get that. It's okay to have a good laughter from time to time, anyway.
Go drink some cider you card!!!
fine wine, this comment.
These are the people in charge of this country folks.
What, humans?
WirlWind
Knobheads.
91amthewalrus: indeed and I'm grateful for that - never trust a person without a sense of humour
The British HoC is so much more entertaining than my local equivalent, noone is allowed to speak out when someone else is speaking with the microphone here.
I'm so glad I have ITN news to give me all the pertinent political news of the day. This was almost as entertaining as your last clip, 'MP comes to Commons without his tie.'
That wouldn't be allowed today.
Are we any better for it?
@@SleepExports In a word "no."
@@wallywoodwally5877 yes it would be ..
With the EU heading towards oblivion, I'd say getting out of the EU completely isn't a bad thing at all.
Too true. A body like the EU lacking a sense of humour can't ride the many future vicissitudes and will collapse.
Poor Mrs Bone being married to this.
You know, quite frankly, I wish we had this system in the states. In Congress they just make speech after speech and it goes nowhere. In Parliament you guys talk (and sometimes yell) it out. I know not all of you agree, but at least your politicians are a lot more down to earth then Obama and co.
great banter
Haha, what is everyone complaining about? One wantes PEOPLE to rule a country, not robots. A joke now and then is necessary!
I'm not from UK, wondering why are there so many empty seats
Parliament is divided up into mainly debating sessions, and sessions to review new bills etc.
These are not compulsory - but the entirety of the parliamentary week is taken up by them. MPs can't be expected to attend all of them - just the ones that they need to, or are interested in. They often have other parliamentary business to attend to.
The chamber is only ever full during PMQs - when the PM is open to questions from the opposition and other MPs.
Tobberz
today i leant. thanks.
I think that, knowing what we know now about Peter Bone, this feels more than slightly creepy
guy fawkes had the right idea
LOL!
Guy Fawkes was a hero.
oh so you want catholic dominance in england too?
Liam Cunliffe
glad someone else knew it wasn't guy fawkes he was just their scapegoat...any kind of dominance isn't healthy for anyone :( this conversation is getting a bit out of control from a silly comment :)
***** As opposed to the thousands dying every year thanks to failing governing parties?
@TheKenfig You talk about irony, and arrogancy, yet your last sentence is composed entirely of it. Bravo.
What if Cameron's wife now refers to his phallus as 'Mrs Bone'? 😂
Jealous because you don't have one?
Ohhh... now I get it (excuse me) ahemmm
I would never vote Conservative but some of Cameron’s repartee was delightful to my ears.
Brilliant hahahaha loved that. David's good at those sort of jokes
I love how funny can be without everyone feeling deeply ofended. In Spain, he would have been forced to resign straight after. Love it.
this is really funny :)
if only humourous debates were compulsory!!!! :D
Comedy is a really great way to get a point across.
Informality is also more conducive to arriving at agreement.
For all you labour voters.
1. they start taxing at £6,500........ compared to the coalition's £9.,500..if they represented the working man why tax low-paid workers so harshly forcing them onto benefits as they are better off on them?????)
2. they didn't regulate the banks in 13 years. (Blair now a banker worth upwards of 60 MILLION- and he started the new labour movement…..) Google "Peter Mandelson on yacht with Nat Rothschild" "Google Brown at Bilderberg" etc.
3. more tax has been paid by top earners EVERY year under the coalition than ANY under labour.
4. They want to increase debt BY £3,200 per person
5. spend 11.6% more than they take in tax.
6. they destroyed our economy. Labour presided over the slowest growth in 50 years, they produced the fastest decline in British manufacturing since manufacturing began, they left us mired in the longest recession since the war, they bequeathed maybe the largest deficit in peacetime history, and they handed over a debt so huge we will still be repaying it when the earth is swallowed by an expanding sun, a cosmological termination which might therefore come as some relief.
7. they want to continue to send 57million a day to the EU
8. they want higher immigration (last time allowed the biggest mass immigration into the United Kingdom in our nation’s history: three million people, possibly more than entered these island in the preceding 1,000 years combined.)
9. they have destroyed the NHS in Wales (where they are currently in power, why wouldn't they do it here too?????- the coalition have ring-fenced our NHS budget so they CAN'T cut it, but labour will.) Our last labour government blew £250,000,000 on private surgery because their NHS was so bad1,200 died in Mid-Staffordshire Hospital alone, that’s more than died in Mid-Staffordshire during the Black Death.
along with their gagging orders on whistle blowers within the NHS
10. they raid the pensions.
11. Iraq+Afghanistan.
12.They sold off 400 tons of UK gold reserves and invested the money elsewhere (including in euros, compare the change in the value of gold to the change in the value of the euro in recent years if you have some free time).
13. run by the unions
14. They bloated the welfare budget.
15. They didn't keep up with house building when demand rocketed, allowing house prices to triple
16. They failed to build a lot of necessary infrastructure such as power stations.
17. they didn't invest in infrastructure (despite borrowing 1 trillion and taking 13 years of tax) Well, yes: they built the Millennium Dome. It’s easy to forget the Millennium Dome, because, after all, who would want to remember it, but this thing burned up 800 million pounds, was maybe the greatest marketing flop in recorded time, and it turned out to be a great big dirty tent where queueing families could pay £60, just to look at uplifting representations of litter.
18. They continually increased fuel duty, harming motorists.
19. They signed the Lisbon treaty, giving vast amounts of power to the EU and going against their own manifesto in with they specifically said they would give the people a referendum.
20. Allowing rich people to buy peerages.
21. Started HS2
22. And the icing on the cake, they left us with the largest budget deficit in the G20 relative to GDP.
23.They lumbered the NHS with vast PFI repayments which are coming out of Foundation trusts and straight into the pockets of the private sector. £50 Billion's worth of loans which are costing us £300 Billion in repayments-genius!…….
24. Housing waiting lists DOUBLED under Labour
25. Europe. labour’s biggest achievement in Europe was to give away half our precious rebate, won by Thatcher, at a cost to you and me of £9 billion so far - and in return they got precisely nothing, unless you count a chortling, after-dinner promise from Jacques Chirac, that he’d make Tony Blair President of the EU, which he didn’t. A small mercy.
26. Education. ensuring English youngsters are amongst the worst educated in the western world, and closing the grammar schools preventing the poor from achieving.
27. giving everyones personal information to america
28.google "labour MP wants muslim prime minister"
29. they can't even run their party finances ( lost 2 million recently in banking)
30. The party is almost identical to the previous labour government who got us in to this mess (ed balls).
31. Google "labour25"
32. Medi Hassan wrote Miliband's biography is a militant muslim who described westerners as animals (a video you can find on here)
As for the Labour Party right now, they've opposed every cut that aims to tackle the deficit their party created and are not offering a plan of what they would do differently. Apart from keeping all the cuts (which they are opposed to)
thankyou
feel free to keep them to use against labour apologists
Not to mention the fact they DOUBLED the income tax of the poorest people by scrapping the 10p tax rate! Labour aren't for the poor.
DavEd CamerBand There's a difference between supporting the actions of Blair and Brown and thinking that Miliband's cabinet will do a better job than Cameron. Is it perfect? Far from it, but I'm sure both liberals and conservatives can agree that neither of the two major political parties fully represents their views.
Of course you can never fully trust a politician, but Miliband does seem to be scraping new Labour ideals, and replacing it with more traditional leftist views. Ed Balls said that they are going to go back to the 10p rate as the basic rate, but increase the upper rate to 50, maybe 60p. I know it's a contested issue, but I think a progressive tax system is needed, as wealth inequality to me is the biggest issue right now. Keep in mind, it was Labour MPs that predominantly made the decision for us not to intervene in Syria, Miliband also opposed the war in Iraq. Afghanistan is a very debatable issue, I think it made sense to begin with, it definitely doesn't now.
I'm not even going to bother addressing any of your latter points, nor am I going to defend Blair or Brown, I think Cameron has done a better job than both of them, even though I think many of the austerity measures were unnecessary. Your latter points, such as Labour want a Muslim PM, that seems odd considering the head of their party is an atheist, either way, so what? I'm about 99.9% sure they're not talking about putting a Jihadist as PM, what's wrong with a Muslim PM? I'm sure they are a larger part of the population than people who actually identify as atheists. Do you honestly believe that Labour supports paedophiles? Are you honestly going to tell me you believe that? Don't be so bloody absurd. There's slandering your political opponents, and then there's that.
Vote UKIP
And that will ensure a labour victory!
LOL and even the guy's name is "Bone"
Right im from america and these guys are pretty down to earth. Try having a convo with Obama, hes like a robot.
Posh jokes that peasants like us don't find funny.
get a life you sad person
Don't worry, we can bring out a cuddly toy tied to a stick and wave it around a bit. More your type of humour.
Cameron, Hague & Osborne a far better front bench than the lot we have at the moment in 2020. Boris isn't a patch on Cameron & Hague's European speech is hilarious.
So very true
You dirty boy dave! Lol.
Great banter!
They're still human. Who here wouldn't be laughing in that situation.
if we only had cameras and mics back in the days when britain was controling quorter of the planet to see and hear all the disputes and jokes.
like an English man would say. that sir was splendid
I cannot believe he said that.
Man, Parliament knows how to have fun, don't they?
I am really tired of these youtube commercials
Shame he didn’t have the foresight to back Brexit. Best leader we had since thatcher IMO
ahhhhh britain! love it. wont be voting cameron next but did love his "we're a small country but we're a great one too" speech.
Thats John Bercow, the Speaker, it's his job to do it.
It used to be the best banter ever.
Now politicians want to shut down all speech as hate speech so as to avoid scrutiny.
How we have fallen.
Nice of the Man from Delmonte to turn up to court today
I know what that is. I know people not in government have power, but that doesn't mean these guys have none.
They still get a lot more done than most countries outside of Europe.
Guys they are humans just like us. They are allowed to have a laugh now and then.
A camera is not going to stop them from being human. Your saying if you where in there position you would not have laughed? Please don't say you wouldn't because you would.
If politicians said any jokes like this in my country it will end in civil war
Oh David. I do miss your top bants.
@Enerjee : You are so right ! The average MP is exactly like that. He / she has done nothing really and has no basic firm personal political philosphical platform form which to argue from on behalf of their constituents. For if they did, then they would not be scrapping effluient from the gutter for their humour. SUCH 'EMPTY-HEADS'.
This is the fruits of our ignorance, ladies and gentlemen. We have a bunch of comedians running the nation.
A little humor in a very serious discussion is great when it the discussion goes dull.
Actually English has several dialects with different spellings of the same words - none of them are wrong. I can't believe I'm having to tell anyone this outside of a preschool.
It's not usually full except on PMQs
Even he couldn't get through that with a straight face...
Actually, Cameron's shown, with the veto, that we can be a part of Europe and maintain our national interest.
i dont like cameron much but he kills it with the jokes
Makes you wonder how this country runs with people like this in charge. Imagine them doing a proper days work!
Love Peter Bone!! think his hilarious in the way he works, his a down to earth person which is unusual for an MP!
I wasn't even aware these people knew what jokes were
Teenagers should know the difference between they're and there.
I do miss PM Cameron
Pity we're not laughing at what Mr. Cameron has been saying this week!!!
I actually found what the speaker said to be just as funny :D
I was expecting the joke to be "We're all in it together".... :/
They're humans not robots. I don't mind politicians having a sense of humor. In fact i wish more did.
Brits really are the kings of humour
actually, Mrs Bone lives in the Midlands
@ruideng111
I completely agree with on on both of your comments. Nice to see we can come to an understanding there.
♦ Can imagine some members of The Greek Parliament might retort : “Beware of British Prime Ministers bearing pleasure.” ♦
wow you are a real smart person thank you for correcting me
Q) Why is the British tax system so complicated?
A) So those whom are rich enough can avoid paying any with the expert help and advice of a good accountant, while those whom are to poor to pay for the services of an accountant pay full whack on everything.
David you've spent most of life trying to give Mrs. Bone what?!
I find it difficult to take someone seriously when they mispell "let's" and "we're".