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  • I'm sorry but the tories are the only party right now who have a strong idea of what they want to do, they are a strong party compared to Labour; take for example Diane Abbott and the racism hipocrasy that occurred just a few months ago, the Labour party always come back with Generalised answers to questions, they never specify anything or tell how they will tackle something.

    The Labour cabinet is a disgrace to England, I would be ashamed to be English if they get into office.

  • Some entertaining politicians you Britons have. Greetings from the Netherlands.. I'm glad you don't have any of those yankees in your parliament

  • funnier times,

  • hague is just a banter tank. also im not even tory biased but i rate him highly

  • hague is the only one i rate to have done well this year

  • They're a bunch of fucking children aren't they?

  • Hague is brilliant.

  • @Kozzy06 Yeah and he's got an arsehole like an airport windsock. A horrible corrupt closet poof.

  • Oldest Parliamentary Democracy in the World. The art or Oratory at its best.

  • Women shouldn't be allowed in uk parliament or any parliament. I just don't take them seriously or listen to what they say. It's a known fact they don't know what they are talking about. Women should stop trying to be equal, they are not

  • @drbizzaros and people like you shouldn't be allowed to speak or even exist cause you're an ignorant piece off shit. so why don't you just fuck off and die, asshole

  • @javlarvasnyggt i take you're a woman, stop talking and do some ironing, thanks

  • @drbizzaros you shouldn't take me for anything. women don't agree with you, that's a fact, and nor do men. you're belonging to one of those species we all thought was extinguished hundred years ago. I hope to see you in a zoo someday so we all can point our fingers and laugh at you.

  • I like how they take a swipe at each other and smile afterwards. British parliament is the liveliest parliament in the world!

  • Man hating bint

  • @codownni know the feeling...am also quite busy...hope it's okay if i continue to not be a fan of the british parliament...and hope you would also agree that people have a right to their own opinion...to look and not be required to like...to analyze, critique and express what they see and hear...just a few things "democracy" supposedly espouses...

  • i miss harman vs hague. it only happened a handful of times but they were brilliant! im a tory but harman did do rly well at this exchange and i dont think ANYONE was expecting it tbh

  • I wonder is Cameron will get stabbed in the back like thatcher did by her own party.

  • as humanity faces some of its most serious challenges in the coming days, months and years...will we continue to rely on broken top-down power structures and socalled "leaders" (aka status quo clowns) to lead the way in problem solving...i think not...the conduct shown here is surreal and more akin to the atmosphere of a circus or bizarre comedy show...to which i refuse to buy a ticket...

  • @VIRTLANTIS

    Great Britain is the Worlds oldest parliamentary Democracy. If you do not like it, the do not watch it.

  • @codownni thx for the comment...are you suggesting that viewers of these parliamentary spectacles (which are participated in by persons who are supposedly there to represent the people) should only be "liked" and are therefore beyond critique?..does that go for government actions/policies as well?...like it or turn the other way?...like it or get out of the country?...regardless the history which you mention, and that being seemingly irrelevant, do you not see anything to critique in this video?

  • Do you believe that all your comments should not be responded too? That you have a divine right to write whatever you like but nobody can add their opinion/recomendations? Do you enjoy takeing a comment and running with it untill you have lost all sight of what was previously stated? Do you enjoy asking multiple ridiculous questions with no obvious relevance to what has been said? Do you like carrots steamed or boiled? Do you think you will continue with this?

  • @codownni am not sure what you mean...i welcome any conversation on any comment i've made...mind explaining what made you think that i would not welcome responses?...thx in advance...

  • Rather not actrually. Awfully sorry, but this is quite pointless and I have work to do. Please feel free to continue without me.

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  • @codownni PS seems it doesn't make sense to conclude that because something is a tradition and has a history/past, that it is beyond critique...mind elaborating on that?...also regarding democracy, seems to me it has yet to really exist...the word has been paraded around, but in my opinion it has been and still is mainly an illusion...but i guess that is debatable and dependent on one's definition of democracy...thx again for the conversation...

  • No problem Sir. All the best.

  • the british political system...like the american system...is a farce and a disgrace to humanity...apelike and primitive is the approach to "discussion" here...shameful...flies in the face of any claim of or attempt at REAL democracy...

  • Pathetic woman. Tries to make Hague look sexist when there is no real evidence.

  • "The tax burden is less under labour?!!!!!"

    I almost died laughing!

    Council tax up (remember "we would never have introduced the poll tax," of course not well just rebrand it!)

    Road tax up

    Petrol tax up

    I could go on.

    Lie-bore ripped BILLIONS from stealth taxation to pay for their ridiculous schemes to keep them in power, which is all they care about.

  • Damn right women should be seen and not heard!

    BTW what happened to action in Zimbabwe.

    But seriously, Harriet harlot vs The Hague? That's not a fair fight! The saddest thing about the coalition is no Hague to stand in for PMQ's.

  • These people are payed by tax payers to govern, not joke about like kids.

  • @bicnarok it looks like they've all been drinking ......... subsidized drink aswell

  • SNIDE REMARKS IS ALL THEY EVER HAVE!!!!!!!!!

  • PATHETIC OBTUSE COMMUNIST DEGENERATE AND SHE ACTUALLY FUCKING BELIEVES WHAT SHE IS SAYING!!!!!!!!!

  • Harriet Harman: feminist bitch who makes everything seem sexist

  • I'd like Harriet Harmon as a leader here.

  • God I hate Harman, typical labour socialist bitch.

    No commen sense, vile women.

  • hagues a cunt

  • @MildredSnickwad lol...Classic!

    

  • Hague is fantastic, one of my favourite Tories. Harman is, always has been, and will continue to be very weak in The Commons.

  • A dodgy little prick.

  • who we on this side of the house and the prime minister so much admire..... yeah,yeah............yeah! :P LOL

  • I think they should make a double act, hague vs harman is the new hague vs prescott = a laugh a minute :D

  • Harriet 'in the high street' Harman should be leading the Labour Party. I can't believe they chose Ed Milliband! It will be the equivalent of the Tories choosing Iain Duncan Smith. He will be gone soon. Harriet kicks Hague all over the place in this video.

    Btw, love Teresa May's hooker boots....oh my!

  • @Noodlehorn

    Lol the tories did choose IDS a few years ago - and it was disastrous

  • @StanleyDonwood: That's what I mean. PMQ's yesterday was further evidence. I bet Cameron almost looks forward to it, in a sadistic way!

  • @Noodlehorn Wow any political credence you had was lost when you started rambling about footwear. Typical Lefties.

  • @mrhenryleopard - Hahaha. So that's what those boots are called - Typical Lefties! I'm not up on women's fashion. Thanks for the info Gok.

  • 5:30 no answer to the question Harriet.

  • Harriet is sexy and smart. What a catch.

  • go harriet harman you put them in their place

  • Harman has been attempting too many pathetic jokes of late, we need Hague back to put her in in her place, as a limited pathetic politician of a done for party.

  • Based on the style of boots the conservative's wife is wearing I would venture to say She definately wears the pants in that house hold.. Check video @ 2:45 to 2:50..

  • @joe018687645 that's not his wife. they are all elected politicians, she is called Theresa May and is well known for her footwear. he is now the Foreign Secretary and she is the Home Secretary. 

  • William Hague has the fabulous orator talent, and indeed I envy him.

  • Hague behaved like a clown, I didn't like this PMQ.

  • Jesus. Harriet Harman and Teresa May as sisters. I think the word 'erection' just left my vocabulary forever.

  • women should be seen and not heard, give it a break harman

  • hague is a liar a born liar he thinks he is funny. funny as toothache. fucking wanker. sad bald twat. how is you boyfriend billy, been on any trips lately ha ha.

  • This man has tried to deny it ; to cover it up ; has probably been embarrassed to admit. But know he has had to come clean and confess that....he's BALD ! In a specially written statement he has said :

    "i want to put the record straight,once and for all ; sometimes one has to speak out about such things : my wife and i have had multiple meetings with hair restorer salesmen ; we have bought bottled potions,containing all sorts of different remedies.Finally i had considered transplant

  • Harman really does annoy me...

  • @tantawi1992 lol

  • As an American I am glad she is not a politician here.

  • @martthesling Why becuase American politicians are so much better????????? LOLZ!!! They might Joke IN british politics... but American politics IS a joke.

  • @Gooseman2k2 No, because she's a humourless feminist. Leave the American's alone you twit.

  • @Gooseman2k2 How is it a joke? we live in a republic with represenitives. you live in, pardon me, in a constitutional monarchy...which in my view is a less form of politics and more of a joke. Mi lord:)

  • @Gooseman2k2 Im happy she is not a a politician here because i dissagree with her. Not because they are better or worse in the u.k.

  • @martthesling - she is a fantastic politician. We have free healthcare and decent holidays in the UK - because of people like Harriet our welfare state has been defended and improved.

  • @Fawkhall We needed a welfare state after the last Labour government.

  • @martthesling As a Brit, im glad that fucking retard Palin isnt a politician here!

  • @IAmHaloNoob degradeing someones intelligence that you disagree with is a sign lack of courage to fight them on their ideas.

  • @IAmHaloNoob Still have the bloodsucking lizard that is Cameron.

  • @IAmHaloNoob God doesn't shit on his own doorstep.

  • @martthesling As an Englishman, I am glad we don't have the politicians you have. Very glad.

  • @TheAqui1a Im Irish and I still say here here!

  • @martthesling

    No crap huh? It's not that much better here. What? A man spoke? The sexist bastard!

  • @martthesling yeah but you have Sarah Palin lol

  • @martthesling Totally agree. Be thankful she's not - Harman's a typical Labour champagne socialist hypocrite.

  • @martthesling rather have brainless baboons like Sarah Palin then?:)

  • @bicnarok hear hear!

  • So Love the Question time in the British Parliament

  • Harridan Harperson - what a complete joke

  • why would you want to shoot harperson, SHE GETS OWNED AT PMQS ITS HILARIOUS!!!!!!!!!!

  • William Hague, he's sharp....

  • @alonelychild I'm Australian and we have this Westminster style of government - I'm a fan of it. For maximum efficacy the head of state needs to be the one answering the questions, not his/her deputy or anyone else. And it ought to be televised. With power should come responsibility, and nothing compares to the grilling from a rabid opposition in this area. It is very healthy and helps to keep the corrupting influence of power in check.

  • this is why everyone should vote conservative. even when theyre not in government, tories own labour everytime, and its bloody brilliant :) x

  • I think Harriet Harman is a good Leader of the Opposition, and certainly grills David Cameron, which is a good thing whoever does it!

  • HAHAHAHA

  • as an American, I envy this style of government. These debates are entertaining as hell. I love it.

  • @capstoner77 As a Brazilian, so do I. We are trying to lobby within the opposition coalition to get a sponsor for a public draft of bill to import that model. In the case, we wouldn´t have the chief-of-state sitting and answering questions, but his Civil House Minister, the equivalent of a deputy prime minister. Americans should do that too, it would be much funny

  • @capstoner77

    Hague makes it entertaining, especially when he runs rings around the Labours mp's

  • Can't believe this clown William Hague is Foreign Sec

  • @emmyjo720

    hague is brilliant, you fool

  • youtube bring more of this!!!

    this is fantastic! its much more funny than any jeremy clarkson and so on and so forth, because its real!!

  • Harriet Harman blanked me when I asked for help with my sick mother at her surgery - she drove off as I was talking to her. Said nothing to me.

    She does not give a shit about people...

  • WIN for Hague!

  • Harriet Harman's shrill voice is so annoying!

  • Fucking hate this man hating bitch!GLAD LABOUR ARE GONE!

  • Funny, the way most men here can't stand the fact that there are women in the Parliament who are more usefull than themselves.

  • The thing that annoys me about Harman, is that she uses inaccurat info. In fact she had to be told off by one of the Statistics departments for using her distorting the figures she was given.

  • Hague absolutely destroys Harman, stupid feminist bitch.

  • Harperson's a complete embarrasment.

  • Hague FTW!

  • got to love Hague

  • not a chance at going up against Hague, stupid woman get back in the kitchen

  • Completely bitch-slapped by Willy H. Emphasis on BITCH :D

  • Is this how politicians flirt?

  • @Rennikus pretty hot, right?

  • Hague is awesome

  • what is it with these people - can they never agree on anything?

  • She lost it at the end.

  • I'm a very staunch conservative, and i think that was a good first comeback from harman.

    This is my favourite PMQ EVER!

  • haha man in the baseball cap. if you dont know what shes referring to you should look it up

  • Great feisty performanc from Harman. Of course , as she outwitted the man, she must be an ultra feminitst harriden (yawn)

  • Harriet-in-high-street-listeni­ng blog!!

    LOL!

  • Alan Johnson's Botox'd face xD

  • Feminism has fought no wars. It has killed no opponents. It has set up no concentration camps, starved no enemies, practiced no cruelties.

    Its battles have been for education, for the vote, for better working conditions, for safety on the streets, for childcare, for social welfare, for rape crisis clinics, women's refuges, reforms in the laws. If someone says, "Oh, I'm not a feminist!" I ask, "Why? What's your problem?"

    -Dale Spender

  • i cannot stand harman,

    has an answer for everything- social justice and all. yet despises the british people

  • and we have NOTHING TO DO WITH ZIMBABWE.

  • i dont like harman but she fucking owned hague here

  • Thatcher was a strong woman but she did nothing for women's rights during her long period as Prime Minister.

  • @LuciferWasAnAngel Thatcher understoof that most women think emotionally and are not as astute as their male counterparts, therefore she did nothing for them and rightly so.

  • @DLPBurke yes well thanks for that incredibly astute observation

  • @DLPBurke +1 totally spot on there. Just the same as few will be high up in large companies. Men and women are different. Men have always been the hunter gatherers, whereas women have been the caring emotional type.

  • @pimpUK1 Women have their benefits such as not being as prone to war and fights, but yes you are 100% correct, Men are genetically superior to women when it comes to intelligence, creativity, sport and a whole host of things. It is a fact that men have heavier brains and more neurones, and that they outscore women 4 or 5 to 1 at mensa.

    I do wonder what women will be using as an excuse in 100 years when they still woefully underperform at sport, science, writing etc etc etc.

  • @DLPBurke What a load of tosh. Women have been(allowed) in the public arena for a very short time and have achieved a huge amount. The reasons for their continued underperformance in some areas are so obvious, even you with your big brain should be able to work it out.

  • @elephantbarbiegirl Yeah sure, and in 100 years when they still aren't dominating sport to any degree or writing or inventions or politics, I wonder what excuses you will have read then.

  • @DLPBurke Interesting how you define success in terms of domination. This might be a bit too sophisticated for you but there are other ways of measuring success and impact. As for 100 years from now, given the progress that women have already made, I have no doubt that women will be making a full contribution in all areas of life.

  • @pimpUK1 Such rubbish. I don't know where to begin. If you are really interested in this question, please do some research into social conditioning and anthropology and you will see how nonsensical your comments are

  • @elephantbarbiegirl No they are still more than valid, thanks. Men and women are very different; of course you can get some masculine women and some feminine men. It dates back to the Neanderthals; the men were the hunter gatherers so their bodies evolved to fight. Men can spot movement better than women, have more testosterone to enable better fighting and have a more pronounced forehead, to protect the eyes.

  • @pimpUK1 In the pre history age, communities actually relied more for survival on the females' gathering and agricultural skills which were more reliable as a food source. Ar result of women's evolutionary role has been their greater capacity for communication and co-operation, key features of an effective management style. Gender in itself should not prevent anyone from being successful in large companies or in any other area of life.

  • @elephantbarbiegirl Yeah, I agree that women were the gatherers, which is why their attention to detail is better, it stems from gathering, whereas men spot movement as it was a threat or food. If women are better at management then answer this, why have nearly all civilisations had male leaders? If you take any tribe, the leader is always male. Men are better at management which is why more men are managers.

  • @pimpUK1 I said nothing about women being better managers than men. Both men and women have the potential to be good managers and leaders. For centuries, women played no part in the public arena so had no opportunity to lead. If you want to know why they are not more successful now, look at the last sentence of your posting as an example of the archaic attitudes we still face!

  • @elephantbarbiegirl Its not archaic, its fact. More men set up businesses and propel themselves into management roles. There are women that break the mould, with one of the most successful being Margret Thatcher who was one of the strongest PMs the UK has had. She wouldn't have been out of place leading men into war on a battlefield either.

  • @pimpUK1 More women would be able to propel themselves into business and senior management if there were fewer men with attitudes like yours sitting on interview panels or at the bank mangers' desk, deciding who gets loans or promotions. Women at senior level face entrenched attitudes, discrimination and sabotage, from often mediocre men who believe they are 'naturally ' suited to leadership roles just because they are male.

  • @elephantbarbiegirl I all for getting the best person for a job, I couldn't care less about sex, race or age. Want I don't believe in is sexual discrimination. The British Army has lower physical fitness requirments for women yet they do the same job as their male counterparts! I am very equal and fair and don't believe in positive discrimination that the Labour Governments Harreit Harman has created. I think you will find more bank branch managers are women, my partner being one!

  • @pimpUK1 "Men are better at management which is why more men are managers" "I'm very equal and fair" Two of your own quotes there. I hope I never meet you on an interview panel! I wouldn't fancy my chances

  • @pimpUK1 By the way. Thanks for not becoming abusive. It's refreshing to be able to have a robust debate without it descending into personal insults

  • @elephantbarbiegirl Whats wrong saying that men generally are better at certain jobs? I can give you more, construction, farming, fishing, Armed Forces and LGV driving. Women are generally better at hairdressing, beauty, hospitality and catering, caring and tourism and leisure. Thats not sexist, as I've previously said there are exceptions as some of the world greatest hairdressers are men but they are very effeminate. I know what youre saying about abuse, YouTube is full of it!

  • @pimpUK1 Yes it is sexist!!! It's sexual stereotyping at its worst and leads to discrimination.Funny how the jobs you think women are good at are low paid and mostly low skilled. Is that the natural order as you see it?. I think we will never agree so we will have to agree to disagree. Now that the Tories are back in, we may get to see Harman and Hague at it again!

  • @elephantbarbiegirl u think fishing/lgv driving are well paid? base armed forces pay is also pretty fucking low ). many of those jobs men are better at simply due to physical strength, that is not sexist that is fact.

    personally i think none of those jobs that were listed for women being naturally better are low skilled and many aren't low paid. many women are naturally more skilled socially=social jobs. generalisation yes, discrimination no.

    get off your feminist high horse.

  • Labour will be gone soon!

  • Im sick of hearing Harman go on about feminism. She needs to shut her face and confrnt the real issues

  • @bunceyboy101 what about the real issue that women - 50% of the population are not represented fully in parliament. Or the fact the over double the amount of column inches have been devoted to leaders wives than senior ranking female politicians of the same party. Or the fact that out of three potential PM's we have not one woman. Well sorry we go on about feminism but the fact remains that we are still very much second class citizens.

  • @ 09:14 It's 'Princes Street in Edinburgh', NOT 'Princess Street' in Edinburgh. It was named after George III's sons.

  • British politics are hilarious

  • @Xen1aserman Yes , they really are ! I just stumbled on this today - I had no idea they clowned around like this all the time, lol !

  • At least the House of Commons is much mor funny to watch as our Bundestag here in Germany. As to the outcomes I am not so sure but really interesting to watch, indeed.

  • Or EU 'parliament' where you get marched out if you critisise the unelected leaders.

  • The more I witness this shambolic government, the more I read the bile in the papers, the more I study what's going on in that circus of a parliament, the more incredulous I become. I think I'm starting to believe David Icke's theories about what's going on in politics nationally and globally...please stop me if I'm wrong. Please save me from complete disillusionment! How totalitarian a society are we now? Can nobody see it? How blind are we to not even realise there's no such thing as a vote?

  • What really gets up my nose about Harperson is the way she sits there behind Brown or whoever, smug expression on her face, noddling sagely in agreement with whatever's being said.Talk about a 'nodding dog' - all she needs to complete the outfit is a couple of furry dice dangling from her earoles!

    JB.

  • Harman is a left-wing feminist who does not understand that if Margaret Thatcher, the evil right-wing bitch in her world, would never come to power, who could have broke the glass ceiling? Without Thatcher Harman or anyother like her would never have their places I think.

  • @LS8492 no such thing as the glass ceiling, it is just an excuse for the failure of women.

  • @LS8492 - Another reason to hate M. Thatcher then, surely?

  • @LS8492 That's not true, there were women Cabinet ministers in the Labour party long before Maggie Thacther became leader of the tories!

  • Although I'd never vote for him William Hague in full verbal flight is magnificent and in a league of his own. He showed Harman up for the lightweight twit she is

  • Ooohh that is excellent news! Britain is the second biggest donor to Zimbabwe! That is millions of so-called foreign "aid" paid for a tin-pot fuhrer!

  • Harman shows how much of a lightweight she really is by making such a inconsequential attack on Hague.

    So he wore a baseball cap?

    Who gives a shit?

    And the whole feminism thing: she petuantly chooses to ignore the existence of Magaret Thatcher, because she has (rather ridiculously for an upper class heiress) chosen out-of-touch Marxist-style politics. Even though, for the sake of Thatcher's economic achievements, she should be damn proud to have had such a great female Prime Minister.

  • Can we please shoot Haman?

    Please?

  • I would pay as much as New Labour would like me to to do that! :D

  • it's Harperson ;)

  • @theredraven Why would you want to shoot Harriet Harman? Typical Tory; let's shoot down the poor man and keep the loot. Not so easy matey, we will see about that.

  • @themothmanreturns Mrs Harmen is the niece of the Countess of Longford and went to one of the most expensive all girls private schools in the country.

    Shooting her wouldn't shooting down the poor man it'd be shooting the female fat cat.

  • yes good idea can Hague plz do it