What, perhaps, lies in store for us politics watchers today
when Young Dave faces those rotten lefties, the nationalists, and a barrage of
grovelling softball from his own side? There’s the flogging off of more Lloyd’s
Bank shares, as well as the suggestion that the Co-Op Bank was leaned on by his
mate next door. The teachers’ strike will give Cameron ammunition. And there is
the Budget aftermath to digest.
Who will kick off the session? Rosie Cooper isn’t happy
about hazardous waste dumping. Cameron deflects. Justin Tomlinson is worried
about job losses at Honda, as well he might. Dave is ressuring. But what will
Mil The Younger chuck at him?
SSE is what, that’s what! Scottish and Southern Energy is freezing
energy prices, so is it now a Communist plot? Dave welcomes price cuts and
freezes, because He Done It Personally, and the other lot are rubbish.
Miliband isn’t put off so easily, and back it comes. Ed
Davey has called on other suppliers to freeze prices, so is it policy now?
Cameron says his reduction of all that Green Crap did it, and reels off other
suppliers cutting bills. No, that doesn’t work. The PM denounced price freezes
but now supports one. Dave is getting testy, which you can tell as he is going “weak, weak, weak”.
Miliband accuses him of being the PR man for the energy
companies! Cost of living has fallen over this Parliament for the first time
since the war! The OBR says so! So will Dave admit living standards are now
falling? Of course not, we get more and more stats and “they voted against our jolly wonderful budget”. Recession? Yeah,
that was the rotten lefties’ fault too!
In among this, Cameron works in the pre-scripted lines about
Labour supposedly briefing against Miliband. He successfully uses a question
from Stephen Pound, designed to get him to denounce Grant “Spiv” Shapps, to say that Ed likes bingo as it’s the only way he’s
going to get anywhere near number 10! Hear hear! What a jolly good jape! Get
those order papers waving!
And that is more or less that. Even stevens today, methinks.
Despite the “he’s being briefed against”,
Miliband could have come off worse, but managed a decent fist of it. Cameron
has honed the art of not answering the question, allied to which he can bat out
time by reeling off lots of stats and telling the other lot that they’re
rubbish.
But anyone looking to learn anything new was to be
disappointed, except for one thing: there has not been cross party agreement on
amendments to the hunting legislation, so it looks like there won’t be any
amendment. Country people may not be so
happy.
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