As I won't get details of the budget and PMQs until I get to my hotel at about 11pm tonight (UK time) feel free to post comments about what you thought. I'm staying at The Watergate so I'm sure you might have thoughts on that too! Better go now as we are about to take off!
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You missed two gems! David Cameron seems to have given up on PMQs and (I think) only asked four very feeble questions. Ming was hopeless as usual and Mr Blair was firmly in command......
Then Mr Brown demonstrated why Labour will win the next general election and David Cameron why the Tories will lose again. Even his own side could hardly raise any cheers as he ploughed through his negative response and his carefully rehearsed 'ad libs'.....
Sky interviewed a hopeless Lib Dem MP afterwards, whose name escaped me before during and afterwards, but who managed to call her own leader Mr Cameron, referred to the Chancellor's predictions of how much the economy will keep "glowing, I mean, growing" and generally chuntered away in such an embarrassing way as to make Ming's performance look verily Churchillian...
Hey, perhaps that was the plan. We're through the looking-glass here, people...
Enjoy the US.
er I don't think 'hughes views' was watching the same PMQs as the rest of us.His bias has clouded his judgement entirely.
I heard an MP describe Cameron's budget speech as "The loudest, shortest and worst" budget response he'd heard...
About right really...
Yesterday's internet poll in the Telegraph's City pages asked:
"Are you more likely to back Brown as PM after this Budget?"
The result in today's edition:
Yes 6% No 94%
Remarkable, even by the normal standards of the Torygraph readership!
the budget is the word which raises my pulse.iam so confused with the term and i believe the word has multiplz leads
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