A quick tour around the political blogoshpere, and it seems everyone is saying Brown came out on top in today’s PMQs. For what it’s worth, I’d agree with them – but only to a point. On the one hand, Cameron was unusually clumsy, which allowed Brown to land some pretty decent blows. But, on the other, I suspect some of those blows won’t play well on TV later. And, let’s not forget, the entire point of PMQs, from the leaders’ perspectives, is to score some coverage on the Ten ‘O’ Clock News.
It all depends on what the broadcasters pick up on. If it’s Brown’s gag that the Tories’ IHT policy was “dreamed up on the playing fields of Eton”, then it will hardly reflect well on the PM. This clumsy, class-based politics didn’t do Labour much good during the Crewe & Nantwich byelection, and it rather undermines Brown’s frequent claim – frequently made in PMQs, that is – that he concentrates on politics, while Cameron concentrates on personality.
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