Monday
It’s a busy day in Parliament, as usual. There are lots of debates, if you care to listen. At one point it ranged from defence spending, railways, to rural affairs. It’s a lot to cover, but both sides of the house and their counterparts in the smaller parties try it aptly. At times they draw guffaws, and at others support (from their bedfellows, of course).
Wednesday
I think political football is a professional sport in Westminster and some are very good at playing it. It happened today during PMQ’s neither the Prime Minister nor the new leader of the official opposition scored a goal against the other. It was back and forth, and ended in a draw.





