Cameron is an excellent politician notice how he engages the audience and brings them round to his side to make the opposition feel outnumbered shame hes a nob
Just a heads up, Kenneth, you see them jump up, but have to lean on those boxes, the reason being, in the Old Days, the Political opponents had to keep a swords length from each other, or chanced being run through with one!..You'd enjoy Nigel Farage, taking on the corrupt EU..it's all on RUclips..
Even Cameron saw just how much of an asshole he was looking like just then. Look at him all flustered afterwards, can't even look Milliband in the eye. That's how you know he has no real relevent points, just pointless insults.
He did, it was meant to be for David, he was next in line. It was the union vote that swung it for Ed when the majority of Labour MPs voted for David. Also both brothers fell out after, David, was pissed
it is an hour each week dedicated to examine if the other MPs are satisfied with the performance of the Ministers and creative questions are answered to reasonable care.
Cameron's always been great at ad hominems. I wish he would just debate the actual points, rather than hurling insults, dodging questions and spreading fear.
Riley Drew After watching a few videos of him, I've come to the conclusion that his arguments amount to: - Blame the last government. - Blame the EU. - Blame poor people.
seeing these politicians performing live in the house (different meeting) was one of the weirdest thing ever. they were moaning like goats every minute "YEEEEEEEEEEEA". my friend and I laughed our asses off. i think its because politicians here in germany are boring lol
I studied political science in college in the US, and I took a course on European politics and the EU. My professor was Norwiegian, but her most enthralling lectures were on the UK and Thatherism. Her debates on the floor of the HOC were the stuff of legend haha. The British legislative body is a lot more entertaining that the US Ccongres..
I`m not from UK, and I have some questions for you! :) Why when someone (for ex. David Cameron) is standing up, other peoples from his group are also standing up? :)
George Lapadat Support for previous statements or responses. As you can see, it has a crowd vibe, so the more they do "things" to show support, via standing up or being vocal, the more encouragement it gives the person speaking. There's alot of sheering and booing going on so..
They are standing in order to indicate to the speaker of the house that they eventually want to speak. The format is usually as follows: the Prime Minister and the Leader of the Opposition have 3 or so questions and answer, and then anybody in the house can ask a question which is decided by the speaker of the house.
Get in there Cameron. He is ridiculous. "...there's only one person around here I can remember knifing a foreign secretary and I think I'm looking at him!' LOL!!!
I loved the “ I think we’ve dealt with that”. Cameron was like a master at the dispatch box, look at Miliband (who’d did turn his own brother over) and his shit front bench. What a fucking child.
As a French-speaking person, it seems to me that British English is easier to understand than American English. I understand almost everything David Cameron and Ed Miliband said.
Where are these numbers from? Also do you have any information about how they are estimated? I'm highly suspicious of numbers like this that often appear plucked out of thin air for political purposes...
I don't get why people complain about this. It's for half an hour once a week and it's bloody brilliant. PMQs is the best part of parliament, but some of the debates are good, particularly debates on contentious issues like the EU where they can get pretty heated because it divides opinion. Although a serious matter; war votes are very good too. Not much humour, but if you're into heated debates, then they're good.
The monarch actually holds extensive powers, many of which are 'off record'. Historians are largely agreed upon George VI getting Clement Atlee to change his choice of foreign secretary and George V's role in the formation of the national government, for example. And anyway, the point above stands. It cannot be Mr Cameron's government as he is merely primus inter pares
***** You're so right mate. Think of all the other times where that happened. Lets not think about what Labour governments have done in the past like oh i dunno free health service for people. Also, lets over-look the fact that the money grabbing, greedy, self-righteous, corporate backed government that's currently in power are LITERALLY kicking people out of their homes and making people hungry in the streets. You're definitely right man, 100% on the ball.
British must have had a lot of fun with this flamboyant gentlemen. Their speech is just hilarious. I somehow felt that this is more entertaining than comedy shows.
I was there that day in the gallery. It was hilarious listening to this going on. And the gallery erupted with laughter on the mention of stabbing the foreign secretary
Except Ed Miliband knifing his brother was something done outside the commons, and the Dodgy Dave comment is suggesting that he is lying and misleading the house which is not allowed.
The Leader of the Opposition always gets to ask 6 questions at the start of the PMQ, but the rest of the time is for backbenchers. It's just that the Dave vs. Ed bit is the most entertaining :P
Cameron amazes me every time he speaks here. Call it whatever you want, but I'd call it straight-up fair politics, hard facts and an skillful tongue. I sincerely hope he will win the next election as well.
Cameron is an excellent politician notice how he engages the audience and brings them round to his side to make the opposition feel outnumbered
shame hes a nob
replying to a 6 yrs old comment because it speaks my mind
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@@angied8919 he is undeniably a nob and that’s putting it nicely
@@angied8919 A complete and total knob!
My god British debates are much better than the debates here in the USA. Watching the recent republican debate almost made me fall asleep!
Trump helps w that somewhat
Franklin D Roosevelt !!
And I thought you had been sleeping for years.
If you like these, you should see First Ministers Questions from the Scottish Parliament.
Paul Walker any specific link to get started?
Any one is good, but I really enjoyed Alex Salmond's final first ministers questions:
ruclips.net/video/8GtoXDSlN3Q/видео.html
Letting aside any disagreements, I truly admire the British parliament. Debates are well organized.
It keeps everyone some what honest
looking at a few of these , I didn't like Cameron,but millipede,brown blair and harriet ispoison tut tut tut
As someone largely obsessed with American politics, this is one of the most entertaining things I've ever seen in my life.
If you want a lesson on British politics (and politics in general) I suggest checking Yes Minister and Yes Prime Minister.
The speaker made it feel like a wrestling match. "CAMERON, MILIBAND!" LET'S GET READY TO RUUUUMBLE
I'm an American and I'm loving every minute of this! 👍
Just a heads up, Kenneth, you see them jump up, but have to lean on those boxes, the reason being, in the Old Days, the Political opponents had to keep a swords length from each other, or chanced being run through with one!..You'd enjoy Nigel Farage, taking on the corrupt EU..it's all on RUclips..
Compared to Parliament in 2019, this is amazing
2:47 Ed is thinking "you son of a b1tch" it's written all over his face LMFAO.
Even Cameron saw just how much of an asshole he was looking like just then. Look at him all flustered afterwards, can't even look Milliband in the eye. That's how you know he has no real relevent points, just pointless insults.
Milliband gets owned tbf, at least Cameron actually has stuff to say, milliband just tries to counter him every time with no substance
Spudd Small are you daft?
Cameron only stupid things to say, and getting so aggressive like boris we have now
Do you know what Prime Minister's Questions actually is?
@@joesafcburton6949 who?
Being charming and speaking assertively and doing anything to avoid the question and put to opposition down is hardly having stuff to say 😂
this is like watching WWE.
i swear to god.
The Fragrance Apprentice its really entertaining.... I'm liking the English humour....
Akon Shohe British
YEEEEEEEEEEE
MILIBAAAAAAAAAAND
YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
MISTER SPEAKER
YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
George Osborne looks like my shoe
"...I think we've dealt with that."
LOL. It's almost like under his breath he regrets saying it, thinking, "Actually that was a bit much."
I really miss Cameron's Weekly butcherings of EdM at PMQs
Oh my goodness, this is so much more entertaining than Brazilian parliament sessions!
ed miliband is like a wallace n gromit character, only more ridiculous
lmfao.
He's Mr Snuffleupagus
Jack Reilly Get real.. Ed handled himself well in this PMQ and is more articulate than fake Cameron.
Thanks
Ed Miliband looks more like Gwendoline from Wallace & Gromit's 'A Close Shave' 😂😂😂
The thing is, he didn't "knife his brother in the back". Both David and Ed Miliband stood for the Labour leadership election, and Ed won.
He did, it was meant to be for David, he was next in line. It was the union vote that swung it for Ed when the majority of Labour MPs voted for David. Also both brothers fell out after, David, was pissed
David could have been PM i dont think ed had a chance. Funny really . Never would have got Brexit without AWFUL Labour leaders.
Ed's face was priceless. Bless him!
He would have been the best pm than that arrogant Cameron.
Milliband had no substance
Osborne a bilderberger
Love how Cameron says "the left is losing elections" with Nick Clegg sitting behind him.
Its like a classroom debate and the speaker is the teacher
Their politic is so much more fun than ours
Nick Clegg looked so depressed
+Oliver Pearce Him and Osbourne are ghost white, looks like they are really hungover
Because he knows he set his party back decades joining with the tories and stabbing the electorate in the back.
Call it whatever you wanna call it but, for me, this is the example of how a democracy should be.
it is an hour each week dedicated to examine if the other MPs are satisfied with the performance of the Ministers and creative questions are answered to reasonable care.
That is so brutal at the end to quote the opposition leader's brother.
Cameron's always been great at ad hominems. I wish he would just debate the actual points, rather than hurling insults, dodging questions and spreading fear.
002lisamarie Another one who believes that Labour were responsible for the *global* financial crisis?
Sloth from The Goonies As an American, I can say that David Cameron sounds like a cool guy, but his arguments, the few that he has, are shit.
Riley Drew After watching a few videos of him, I've come to the conclusion that his arguments amount to:
- Blame the last government.
- Blame the EU.
- Blame poor people.
Sloth from The Goonies Don't forget that the labour party and the snp caused everything wrong
Riley Drew Never forget you've been misled
“I have a second cousin in Belgium he’ll be going after next” lol
oh my god, British politics is NUTS and I love it. lol
seeing these politicians performing live in the house (different meeting) was one of the weirdest thing ever. they were moaning like goats every minute "YEEEEEEEEEEEA". my friend and I laughed our asses off. i think its because politicians here in germany are boring lol
Cameron is the better leader for our country. Miliband would be embarrassing on the world stage
I hate to say this but...I agree
His brother should have won, he would wipe the floor with Cameron.
Look where we are now MATE!
This aged well.
This aged well
George Osborne's smile at 2:52 is the best definition ever of the word smarmy
I LLLOOOOVEEEE David Cameron!
They used to be so much younger!! xxx
This is no parliament ,but theatre and I very like a theatre.....
Nick Clegg looks so uncomfortable. This pretty much sums up his entire time with Cameron.
Everyone hates on Cameron but i think it would be awesome to know him as a person. He seems like a fun guy to hang around
I never like David Cameron, but my God I LOVE Prime Minister Questions and the debates it starts in the House of Commons.
Cameron: I take full responsibility for my Government 😂🤣 Since when did he take responsibility for anything when they went wrong?
Then he presumed the outcome of the Brexit Referendum, got it wrong and ran away!!! Not the qualities you find in a natural leader. 😉
I studied political science in college in the US, and I took a course on European politics and the EU. My professor was Norwiegian, but her most enthralling lectures were on the UK and Thatherism. Her debates on the floor of the HOC were the stuff of legend haha. The British legislative body is a lot more entertaining that the US Ccongres..
i like these debates . what an energy these both guys have.
I didn't realise the debating in Parliament was all this entertaining. It's better than watching a show of Oprah
For God sake. This is funny, oh my God.
Good Grief Ed Millibands speech impediment is going to see him in opposition for decades.
Their all in it together, LOL @ dave:
I`m not from UK, and I have some questions for you! :)
Why when someone (for ex. David Cameron) is standing up, other peoples from his group are also standing up? :)
George Lapadat Support for previous statements or responses. As you can see, it has a crowd vibe, so the more they do "things" to show support, via standing up or being vocal, the more encouragement it gives the person speaking. There's alot of sheering and booing going on so..
They are standing in order to indicate to the speaker of the house that they eventually want to speak. The format is usually as follows: the Prime Minister and the Leader of the Opposition have 3 or so questions and answer, and then anybody in the house can ask a question which is decided by the speaker of the house.
those members standing while the leader finish their brief,what is that stand for?
+jsz john It's so the Speaker of the House knows that those members wish to speak during the debate.
They stand to show support for their leader
1:30 David Cameron looks at Ed Miliband, like a dad speaking to a naughty child who just doesnt listen.
Just look at that Labour front bench, enough said!
Imagine Ed miliband as PM, scary.
better than fucking may or cameron
are they rapping or what??????
I am from Deltona, Florida USA and this is my new favorite reality show.
I've heard better political arguments in pubs
Get in there Cameron. He is ridiculous. "...there's only one person around here I can remember knifing a foreign secretary and I think I'm looking at him!' LOL!!!
Full responsibility , suffer the consequences then . my friend LOL. we're voting YES.
It 's so funny when they all yell "Yeeeeeaaaah" no matter if they are joking or discussing important issues .. 😂😂😂😂
Cameron is a beast, he;s like Tyson in the ring. also look at Clegg he looks like he wants to kill himself loooooooool
Fuck this was good! Didn't want it to end lol.
I loved the “ I think we’ve dealt with that”. Cameron was like a master at the dispatch box, look at Miliband (who’d did turn his own brother over) and his shit front bench. What a fucking child.
As a French-speaking person, it seems to me that British English is easier to understand than American English. I understand almost everything David Cameron and Ed Miliband said.
That's because British English is English and American English isn't English.
Why are they standing up all the time?
falagarious: In order to catch the eye of the Speaker of the House of Commons so that they may ask a question or make a point.
Awesome, but could someone tell me why I'm getting old videos from people who I haven't subscribed to on my homepage?
Cameron Rocks!!!....Miliband, a child prodigy!!!!
Ankur Tripathi Cameron is a typical politician....
Where are these numbers from? Also do you have any information about how they are estimated?
I'm highly suspicious of numbers like this that often appear plucked out of thin air for political purposes...
This is why our UK Parliament is a joke.
Compared to the United States, they are okay. The United States congress won't even debate at all !
This is like a family quarrel. The UK must have inherited Rome's political system.
ah 2011
when you could make jokes about knives without risk
and also when British Politics were normal 😂
I don't get why people complain about this. It's for half an hour once a week and it's bloody brilliant.
PMQs is the best part of parliament, but some of the debates are good, particularly debates on contentious issues like the EU where they can get pretty heated because it divides opinion.
Although a serious matter; war votes are very good too. Not much humour, but if you're into heated debates, then they're good.
'everything MY government does'. It's not your government, pal; it's the monarch's
If its her government why isn't she answering PM questions lol
That doesn't make sense. It's called 'Her Majesty's government' in the official papers, etc.
Also, the position of the Prime Minister in the Cabinet is not its leader, but primus inter pares
The monarch actually holds extensive powers, many of which are 'off record'. Historians are largely agreed upon George VI getting Clement Atlee to change his choice of foreign secretary and George V's role in the formation of the national government, for example. And anyway, the point above stands. It cannot be Mr Cameron's government as he is merely primus inter pares
The two monarchs I listed are 20th century monarchs.
Jokers to the left of me-jokers to the right
"You knifed your brother in the back?" This, from the Mickey Mouse PM who knifed his own country in the back?
Marcel Pfister he was a good pm only major mistake he made was his stance on brexit
He was the future once.
The captions on this are hilarious :D
this dude, ed miliband - apprarently a leader of opposition in brit parliament... HE SPEAKS WITH A SCROOGE-LISP!!!!..... O'dear'England!
Yeah you're totally right. We should be judging people on speech impediments.. you're totally right. That's fair....
Robert Langford
Hey Robert... just makn a joke... ofcouse it isnt fair. just a silly nothn mate :)
Pamit Anand aahh right then i'm sorry :( Most people usually post pretty serious comments on here so i just assumed x
the guy is a moron
but then there is a reason why he has,not gotten anywhere lately
his brother would have been better
***** You're so right mate. Think of all the other times where that happened. Lets not think about what Labour governments have done in the past like oh i dunno free health service for people. Also, lets over-look the fact that the money grabbing, greedy, self-righteous, corporate backed government that's currently in power are LITERALLY kicking people out of their homes and making people hungry in the streets. You're definitely right man, 100% on the ball.
They need to have someone who just stands up and says "OOOOOOOOOOOOOH SNAP!"
Quite funny that milliband is wearing blue.
I would love to see the U.S. Congress debate like this for 5 minutes, it would be a sight to see
And you lot knifed the poor and disabled in the back.
PMQs is so dull with May and corbyn
RABBLE! RABBLE RABBLE!
Cameron was a fucking savage at times.
2:56 Theresa may is right there
She was the Home Secretary between 2010 until 2016 in Cameron's government before she became Prime Minister.
British must have had a lot of fun with this flamboyant gentlemen. Their speech is just hilarious. I somehow felt that this is more entertaining than comedy shows.
Vote UKIP!
This is embarrassing, they are merely resulting to insults without much actual objective points supporting them.
I'm not British but I encourage British citizens to vote for David Cameron next year.
hi guys,
i'm from germany and i'd like to know what this standing up & cheering the name of the speaker is all about? what does it mean?
All the fake laughing kind of reminds of the fake tears from the north koreans when their leader died
It's not fake.
What are all those books on the table?
poleeeth ofithers
I was there that day in the gallery. It was hilarious listening to this going on. And the gallery erupted with laughter on the mention of stabbing the foreign secretary
It's like watching a teenage debate club
@badgermanize
What means the word "restecp"?
This is excellent debate
Question: Why do some of them (MP (backbenchers) stand up when and the prime minster or leader of the opposition get up ??
please, is there somebody that can tell me what the name of the lady sitting next to Miliband?
Standing up is how MPs indicate to the Speaker that they wish to ask a question
If you call him dodgy, then you get kicked out?? But if he says someone has knifed someone else... You get a giggle? Yup...
Except Ed Miliband knifing his brother was something done outside the commons, and the Dodgy Dave comment is suggesting that he is lying and misleading the house which is not allowed.
To be fair ed was half the politician of his brother
meanwhile dave knifes the public that elected him in the back with stupid cuts.
@Cravingfired
LOL!!
Who do we vote for next then, any suggestions ?
Why is it, that every time I see Ed Miliband on the screen, I think I’m watching CBBC?
It's how MPs indicate to the Speaker that they wish to ask a question
The Leader of the Opposition always gets to ask 6 questions at the start of the PMQ, but the rest of the time is for backbenchers. It's just that the Dave vs. Ed bit is the most entertaining :P
It's how MPs indicate that they wish to ask a question
Cameron amazes me every time he speaks here. Call it whatever you want, but I'd call it straight-up fair politics, hard facts and an skillful tongue. I sincerely hope he will win the next election as well.
It's terrifying that Ed Miliband will be Prime Minister and Ed Balls will be Chancellor of the Exchequer.