No, you are the reason why the US has become like this. Dividing the nation and only blaming the other side is exactly the reason why the US is so fucked up right now.
prime ministers question time is always like that. Because they know so many people watch it they try and make it really exciting. Apart from those 30 minutes every week, its pretty boring as well
Isa Ahmadi klop klop klop op de tafel als er een winst wordt behaald, Netflix tijdens het debat. Ons parlement is inderdaad niet zo fantastisch geregeld.
haha you are right dear. I believe Trump will have a hard time understanding the questions! because its in English, Trumps vocabulary limited too, Huge, Enormous, I'm rich, Believe me, Trust me and (my favourite) is Bigllyyyy 😂 I can't understand how a great country like the US can be represented by a person with a low level of education and wisdom.
Glad to see that they all make a day and laugh of it all. You don't realise that once they aren't all focused on politics in a serious sense a large amount of the MPs can get along quite well with each other.
I wonders what the new Kings & Queens of Britain is gonna look like? Probably very black or at least brown. Long flowing unkempt beards. I bet the queen will look great in a hijab. #theMUSLIMSisCOMING
+Markus Leonard, watching PM Questions and seeing what really goes on behind the scenes, kind of makes be think "what happened in the School Staff room". Because whether we like it or not, those Teachers probably mocked everyone, including me and you, and I do wonder what they said about me
So glad to come to this almost 6 years later. Politics should be able to have a laugh in times when things can all seem too serious. People often need a reminder to have a laugh and that politicians are normal people who want the best for their country.
They are all mates and go on the piss together in the commons bars. They laugh at us mugs. The blatant corruption of the current government proves this.
@@angied8919 No he didn’t. All he cared about was the millions he had stashed abroad in tax havens. He inflicted austerity on the country which cost 44,000 lives, so to clarify, his austerity measures were so severe they killed 44,000 people. Inequality rose exponentially under Cameron, we bombed more foreign countries under Cameron and instead of fixing social issues, Cameron exacerbated them and made them worse.
President Bush once said that he is grateful that he doesn’t “have to go into that pit that John Major stands in, nose-to-nose with the opposition, all yelling at each other." I personally believe that many American politicians would not last very long, as there is a very direct method of accountability for every slight mistake you make.
Top notch end, I don't always agree with his ideas or principles, but I think he genuinely acts in what he believes to be the best interests of Britain, for that reason he should be applauded.
since she resigned she doesnt do that anymore cause she was so stressed out by the whole nation judging her, and other people in her party were bullying her.
@@SirAndi She was weak, pathetic and didn't stand for anything. She spent 3 years faffing around getting us a shit deal that nobody wanted, where we weren't leaving the EU at all. She was a remainer and should never have been allowed near number 10
Is this how British politicians debate and argue. What a very merry debate, wish American politicians were more cordial to each other during arguments.
Ben Davidson The same can be said about the British Army and its associates during the Irish Troubles. They committed just as much murder and terrorism against the Irish but at least the IRA often attempted to warn innocent civilians of when a bomb was about to go off whilst the British Army was happy to walk into a bar at random and gun down everyone inside regardless of whether they were IRA members or not. Both organisations committed horrific acts but if you’re going to label the IRA as terrorists then you have to do the same for Britain or you’re a hypocrite.
Yeah what the regressive left don't understand is that he has done a lot through this constituency and even if you don't agree with his methods he's got the job he intended to do done.
+Captainwilts yes, he's a moderate conservative and he's done a lot e.g 2/3 reduction of deficit, gay marriage etc but the E.U referendum was a major failure (unfortunately)
Takaya Hemley I think it was a good decision to leave personally but I would't have minded if we stayed either but at least we got a vote he called that vote because he listened to the people and not the corporations.
+Captainwilts yes, he did keep to his pledge for the referendum, which ultimately lead to his fatal demise. Saying that, he committed political suicide to accept the will of the people, a true democratic servant.
We all...All wround the world Envy them for this Transparancy...and a lovely Parliment.....Still most dont know this luxury they have.....maybe if its taken...they ll feel it...hope not of course...
@zipZIP Yes, but he could and should have stayed on if he hadn't gone all in for remain, warning about WW3 and the end of the world if Britain regained her sovereignty. He should have refrained from the nasty campaign and argued the remain case with dignity
His position was untenable. He, like the rest of the onlookers at the time, did not think there was a chance the UK would vote leave. He did the right thing standing down to allow for a new voice. Where he went wrong was including the referendum in his manifesto in the bloody first place
are you all high? he's literally the worst we have ever had, abject poverty is up, the debt has been doubled, nhs funding slashed, then the nhs being carved up and sold, the sale of twice as many public assests than thatcher, unemployment is down but thats only because the tories are forcing people to work ful ltime jobs to get their job seekers allowance, that's what, 40 hours a week for a hundred quid. Wake up people and use google or something, you wont get the proper news from our media that's for sure.
Not just the guardian (as if there is anything wrong with that however), it was a poll listed by HWA and written in an article by the independent. I got it wrong, he was voted the second worst prime minister after Margaret Thatcher. Both equal wankers. www.theguardian.com/books/2016/oct/18/margaret-thatcher-snatches-win-from-david-cameron-in-vote-on-centurys-worst-pm www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/margaret-thatcher-worst-prime-minister-pm-david-cameron-century-100-years-a7367481.html
Platonic Love those polls are irrelevant such a small section of society would have actually bothered to vote on this. It wouldn't be accurate in any way. personally I think he was better than John major. definitely Tony Blair and Gordon Brown. but it's all opinion isn't it!!
David Cameron is an outstanding orator. Him and Daniel Hannan, I'd say for me, are the best on UK politics. Really important quality to have in a PM/leader. Don't think May will be half as good in this sense, but hopefully we'll be okay and she'll be good overall.
Given how messed up parliament is right now, I have to admit, I rather miss Cameron . Say what you will about the Tory/Lib dem coalition, It was remarkably stable and effective compared to whats going on know.
Well actually labour are the corrupt ones. 13 years before David and they fucked up this country so badly. I would rather have a successful corrupt party in charge than a failing socialist party. Socialism has never worked and never will
@DarylBartholomewEAI After WW2 (and during it) both the political class and the common people looked at the living conditions of the country (and includes the effects of the Great Depression) and agreed this needs to end which was why the NHS snd the welfare state was created so that those affected by the past 2 decades would not only be able to recover but also that such a situation would not happen again. However now the question is that is it still viable to do so without causing problems to the personal level of capitalism. Also for your countries Japan and Germany well East Germany is still recovering from being under Soviet rule and Japan, besides having a ridiculous work ethic, has a government that knows Japan and also has a very powerful industry that it benifits from the nature of Japanese history.
He used it to become a paid lobbyist to try to buy access to the government to fund a consultancy company. Not necessarily evil, but definitely feels kinda corrupt...
What I most like about UK Parliament is that it is actually exciting and entertaining to watch, unlike other countries' painfully boring and cringeworthy parliaments.
I watched that live and I was sad at cameron departing office. Cameron was a PM that I totally agreed with and to this day I believe he is one of the finest our nation has ever had
that was nice to watch, political feelings aside. as an american cameron was really my first PM as gordon was on his way out when i started keeping up with UK politics. i wish we had an equivalent to this here in the states. our house is while not so rowdy, but its not so open either. that and question time. we need these in america.
This is like the last day of school when no work is being done and everyone’s having a laugh in the classroom
It's all one big love-in. The establishment hates the people, and the feeling is mutual.
UK Parliament = Banter
hehe lovely sense of humour
Objection
You should be thankful for what you have, trust me this is much better than most, indeed one of the best.
@@suprememarcus6587 Ordah ! Ordah !
Fuck the Royal Navy
Only in the UK could you have a civilised roasting among elected officials.
Blackjax137 And long may it continue
devastating just the same. hehe
In Brazil they almost punch each other in the face.
I miss this kind of days tbh
Yes amazing, you can fuck a nation and have a civilised conversation and leave a massive mess behind. Ye great
Bercow: This is my easiest day at work ever.
Wow everyone is arguing over brexit whiles these guys are roasting each other
*whilst
10 or 15 minutes of such moments really make me at ease and with great expectation the coming successor !
Well seeing as he left the next day, I think they were just having a bit of fun.
+Sém agree
yeah...
This is like a rap battle but without rapping
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I agree with you
So just a battle?
The raps are in the directors cut
That made me chuckle…
Back when MPs could be civilised. Cameron and corbyn are 10 times better than the mess we have at the moment
Not true at all
@@rickclaark8459 how are they not better. Cameron wasn’t amazing but cmon he’s so much better than boris
Deffo
dogey dave and bumbling boris hahah, mate there all the same, red or blue for that fact
Corbyn was yes.
wow you would never see that respect in the US between the Republicans and the Democrates
Oscar Bushell used to be that way until the socialists sabotaged the DNC
Because us brits have some class about us
No, you are the reason why the US has become like this. Dividing the nation and only blaming the other side is exactly the reason why the US is so fucked up right now.
TheMulti313 who divided it? The socialists don't want to the US as it is.
I dont think you notice the other side didnt stand up this is el grand clasico
The house of common just became the house of back and forth banter
It always has been.
That's why they have to sit two sword-lengths apart.
Felt like the last day of school.
It's much worse now isn't it.
@@FilmFallon
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The Dutch version of the house of commons is so boring. This one is so lively and exciting.
not anymore
Pieter it’s because us British play cricket
prime ministers question time is always like that. Because they know so many people watch it they try and make it really exciting. Apart from those 30 minutes every week, its pretty boring as well
Pieter Ja hebt zo gruwelijk veel gelijk. Hier zijn de Rechtse en Linkse Partijen Misschien wel Vriendelijk Tegen elkaar
Isa Ahmadi klop klop klop op de tafel als er een winst wordt behaald, Netflix tijdens het debat. Ons parlement is inderdaad niet zo fantastisch geregeld.
UK politics is much more civilized than US's
haha you are right dear. I believe Trump will have a hard time understanding the questions! because its in English, Trumps vocabulary limited too, Huge, Enormous, I'm rich, Believe me, Trust me and (my favourite) is Bigllyyyy 😂
I can't understand how a great country like the US can be represented by a person with a low level of education and wisdom.
Reza .A Lol. Well at least our senators arent as obnoxious as your members of Parliament
Real Madrid lol? (Not sure if joke or not)
Reza .A give them a chance reza they are only a young teenage country they wanna be outlandish and nasty
The parliamentary system is better.
"Democracy is an exciting and splended thing and i'm enjoying every moment of it"-Corbyn
How ironic 😂
Elliot Sodergren hahahaha he got decked 2019 😂
Elliot Sodergren what do you mean?
Nabil Rahman the fact he went against democracy, which left him and the Labour Party flat on their faces in December.
Harry Laing Ross are you talking about a 2nd Brexit Referendum which we didn’t ask for?
@@sakhawatrahman4961 he means that its ironic that a communist is saying that democracy is good
Nice to see them put their differences aside and enjoy a bit of banter.
He Protec
He Attac
But mostly importantly
He love his Cat
Obama is the worst us president in history change my mind
@@markhadden1397 didn’t ask
Nobody asked @@markhadden1397
Glad to see that they all make a day and laugh of it all. You don't realise that once they aren't all focused on politics in a serious sense a large amount of the MPs can get along quite well with each other.
I wonders what the new Kings & Queens of Britain is gonna look like? Probably very black or at least brown. Long flowing unkempt beards. I bet the queen will look great in a hijab.
#theMUSLIMSisCOMING
+Plunkterria Washington in what way is this relevant?
Markus Leonard Feature History?
Matthew Tolentino Recognised the art work I see.
+Markus Leonard, watching PM Questions and seeing what really goes on behind the scenes, kind of makes be think "what happened in the School Staff room".
Because whether we like it or not, those Teachers probably mocked everyone, including me and you, and I do wonder what they said about me
So glad to come to this almost 6 years later. Politics should be able to have a laugh in times when things can all seem too serious. People often need a reminder to have a laugh and that politicians are normal people who want the best for their country.
They are all mates and go on the piss together in the commons bars. They laugh at us mugs. The blatant corruption of the current government proves this.
Cameron didn’t want what’s best for his country
Hardly just regular people when half of them are from private schools.
@@kamaaljones258 yes he did
@@angied8919 No he didn’t. All he cared about was the millions he had stashed abroad in tax havens. He inflicted austerity on the country which cost 44,000 lives, so to clarify, his austerity measures were so severe they killed 44,000 people.
Inequality rose exponentially under Cameron, we bombed more foreign countries under Cameron and instead of fixing social issues, Cameron exacerbated them and made them worse.
we will miss his fabulous forhead
what the fuck are you doing here
I met the chick magnet in Japanese girls here
And his EMPTY head !
@@rttyplgkdde he's got brains as well as beauty, miss him loads
forehead with no inside, sorry to add
Looking at all the comments from three years ago saying that politics in the U.K. Is so civilised lol who's gonna tell them
HA hA aH hA....
😭😭😭😭😭
I wish that parliament would go back to this. Borris can never do this, too stupid.
Kunio Saiki yea but Jacob Rees mogg on the other hand is a laugh.
Why did you have the jinx it further??!!
who's gonna tell YOU?
I didn't know British politics was such feel-good entertainment.
*cries in 2019*
I am a Duck Quack Quack Hello from 2020
He ruined the future for everyone thanks to NOT putting the country first.
They’re laughing
Hello in 2021
2022...
Unreal banter. American politicians would get demolished in the PMQ's.
Trump would roasted them. Real trump style!
President Bush once said that he is grateful that he doesn’t “have to go into that pit that John Major stands in, nose-to-nose with the opposition, all yelling at each other." I personally believe that many American politicians would not last very long, as there is a very direct method of accountability for every slight mistake you make.
rividizd trump wouldn’t understand half of the words used to describe him in the House of Commons so that’s a lie
@@rividizd his "roasts" are unfunny as fuck, saying "sleepy joe" wouldn't fly here
Top notch end, I don't always agree with his ideas or principles, but I think he genuinely acts in what he believes to be the best interests of Britain, for that reason he should be applauded.
Far, FAR better speaker than Theresa May. May is wobbly and inconsistent. Too many pauses and umms
HRHooChicken that’s eton for you
since she resigned she doesnt do that anymore cause she was so stressed out by the whole nation judging her, and other people in her party were bullying her.
AndriusTAP good🤣
@@SirAndi She was weak, pathetic and didn't stand for anything. She spent 3 years faffing around getting us a shit deal that nobody wanted, where we weren't leaving the EU at all. She was a remainer and should never have been allowed near number 10
Have to give Mr. Cameron points for mentioning Monty Python.
He's a good joker, isn't he?
@@МитяБриятов yep
@@МитяБриятов especially in policy 😆
as someone who hates the tories, I never thought I'd want David Cameron back...
He’s Foreign Secretary now!
Camaron should go into standup comedy!
He's going to be a pig farmer.
+tomlinid lol hahaha
PHHH HAA
That's it.....
I thought he already was lol
No way was a mum joke dropped in the House of Commons 😂😂
Is this how British politicians debate and argue. What a very merry debate, wish American politicians were more cordial to each other during arguments.
Americans don't have debates they have money and white hair
but at heart, Americans and Brits share much the same values, no denying it
If those values are wasting tax money on pointless political projects and Israel donations, then definitely, we're exactly like the people of the US.
Demoncard and your values are what? Ignoring the vote of the people?
@@demoncard1180 true man of the people
I didn’t like Corbyn or Cameron but how the hell have things gotten so so bad now, everyone here looks like saints compared to Boris.
The House of Commons is fucking brilliant.
British politics = a massive roast! Proud to be British haha
Megan J Music and we enjoy each and every moment out of Britain. 🤓😜
Nice to see Cameron going out with a bang.
Shame it wasn't provided by the IRA or something similar.
Bang= Huge bank account
@@gwizzuk the IRA are child killing terrorists
Ben Davidson The same can be said about the British Army and its associates during the Irish Troubles. They committed just as much murder and terrorism against the Irish but at least the IRA often attempted to warn innocent civilians of when a bomb was about to go off whilst the British Army was happy to walk into a bar at random and gun down everyone inside regardless of whether they were IRA members or not.
Both organisations committed horrific acts but if you’re going to label the IRA as terrorists then you have to do the same for Britain or you’re a hypocrite.
J H oh I do, and you don’t see me saying that I wish that the British Army blew up the Irish Government do you?
So it's basically roasting competition
Even though I'm not a conservative by nature, I must applaud him for all that he has achieved.
Yeah what the regressive left don't understand is that he has done a lot through this constituency and even if you don't agree with his methods he's got the job he intended to do done.
+Captainwilts yes, he's a moderate conservative and he's done a lot e.g 2/3 reduction of deficit, gay marriage etc but the E.U referendum was a major failure (unfortunately)
Takaya Hemley I think it was a good decision to leave personally but I would't have minded if we stayed either but at least we got a vote he called that vote because he listened to the people and not the corporations.
+Captainwilts yes, he did keep to his pledge for the referendum, which ultimately lead to his fatal demise. Saying that, he committed political suicide to accept the will of the people, a true democratic servant.
And he seems like a nice chap too. The kind you'd have a laugh with at the pub
Roasting + Tea + The most posh accent ever + John Bercrow = The House of Commons
jesus christ what is this a comedy show?
hello daniel
hiding in my room A Circus, more alike.
Yep the government is a complete joke
Oh no, it’s you again
hiding in my room a work colleagues roasting each other
Honestly: regardless of how you felt about Mr. Cameron when he was the prime minister, he made a very good point at the end.
Many Laughs! I wish my goverment behaves like that instead of anger. Greetings from Spain.
We all...All wround the world Envy them for this Transparancy...and a lovely Parliment.....Still most dont know this luxury they have.....maybe if its taken...they ll feel it...hope not of course...
rehim mehdi You seem not like England. Did they do something to you?
+Jantipo 80 lol...i said nothing but good things...do i know the difirence between left and right ?
rehim mehdi I thought it was sarcasm. Of course you do.
Spanish politicians have lots to be angry about.
If I were from the UK, I’d be feeling pretty good about my country after watching this video.
That was really awesome to see opposite sides respecting and laughing with one another! Civility in politics can and does exist!
Feels like it happened few decades ago.
I wish usa political battles were like this...
ngl mate but I doubt Trump is smart enough to be this witty
NIGERIAN PRINCE
As much as I hate Trump, he was smart enough to become president.
@@yusufgazi7 it's the other way around, people are dumb enough to vote for him
Saad Ahmed but he can bomb your country when he likes
@@zxcbbnm7552 lmao
Jeremy Corbyn pulling the “yow moma” card 😂
I don't understand why he didn't stay and navigate his country through the process. Its like he was a hired manager instead of the leader of a nation.
@zipZIP Yes, but he could and should have stayed on if he hadn't gone all in for remain, warning about WW3 and the end of the world if Britain regained her sovereignty. He should have refrained from the nasty campaign and argued the remain case with dignity
His position was untenable. He, like the rest of the onlookers at the time, did not think there was a chance the UK would vote leave. He did the right thing standing down to allow for a new voice. Where he went wrong was including the referendum in his manifesto in the bloody first place
Let's be real, after David Cameron left in 2016 after 6 years of service, the UK has never been the same 😔
I agree, he was amazing
David Cameron is moderate centre right, and boris is too far left and right there's no in the middle. Doris exposed himself to be dictator
@@angied8919 The conservative party has been limping on since he left...
Cameron opened this Pandoras box of populism and ungentlemanly conduct in Parliament with giving us brexit and handing power to the ERG extremists.
its so refreshing to see them actually smiling
Welcome back, David Cameron. As you said you are still the future PM
I'm saddened by his departure.
Why?
H Neilson Because he is one of the few politicians that I respect.
even thou i'm not british i do like mr.cameron and gonna miss him too
I normally can't stand politicians, but he has my utmost respect and he'll be missed. A great pm for the country
are you all high? he's literally the worst we have ever had, abject poverty is up, the debt has been doubled, nhs funding slashed, then the nhs being carved up and sold, the sale of twice as many public assests than thatcher, unemployment is down but thats only because the tories are forcing people to work ful ltime jobs to get their job seekers allowance, that's what, 40 hours a week for a hundred quid. Wake up people and use google or something, you wont get the proper news from our media that's for sure.
This is what political communication under the conditions of pure democracy looks like.
Gonna miss that man. Mad respect
I do miss Dave. He was actually quite a cracking PM
I always thought he was too, I was sad to see him leave..
He’s kind of patient zero when it comes to Brexit though 😂 That shitshow started with him and it doesn’t look like it will stop any time soon…
I am from India and always admired David Cameron. A good friend of India.
Good luck to him and his family.
What ever you think about Cameron's politics you have to admit he has an enormous amount of wit and charm.
I m Indian and pretty impressed by the code of conduct of this house , what a nice way of argument well mannered
I think people are already starting to realise what a good prime minister he was. In a few more years he'll be remembered as one of the best
Pretty sure he was voted the third worst prime minster we've ever had, quite right too what a tosser
Platonic Love oh sorry I wasn't aware of that vote. who conducted it the guardian?
Not just the guardian (as if there is anything wrong with that however), it was a poll listed by HWA and written in an article by the independent. I got it wrong, he was voted the second worst prime minister after Margaret Thatcher. Both equal wankers.
www.theguardian.com/books/2016/oct/18/margaret-thatcher-snatches-win-from-david-cameron-in-vote-on-centurys-worst-pm
www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/margaret-thatcher-worst-prime-minister-pm-david-cameron-century-100-years-a7367481.html
Platonic Love those polls are irrelevant such a small section of society would have actually bothered to vote on this. It wouldn't be accurate in any way. personally I think he was better than John major. definitely Tony Blair and Gordon Brown. but it's all opinion isn't it!!
Of course, depends totally on your background, if you're rich then you're going to like Cameron more than Jeremy Corbyn.
David Cameron is an outstanding orator. Him and Daniel Hannan, I'd say for me, are the best on UK politics. Really important quality to have in a PM/leader. Don't think May will be half as good in this sense, but hopefully we'll be okay and she'll be good overall.
it was so much worse!!!!
Wrong. She’s turned out to be useless in every aspect
67 under Par 🤣
And he was the worst PM since Lord North.
I'm from the future. It turns out she wasn't as good, but at leas Cameron is back!
Given how messed up parliament is right now, I have to admit, I rather miss Cameron . Say what you will about the Tory/Lib dem coalition, It was remarkably stable and effective compared to whats going on know.
say that again
Wow, I just love how they abruptly stop laughing when the person continues to speak. I mean wow that must be tough.
I hated this man when he was in power… then Boris came along and said - “Hold my beer”
I love listening when cameron speaks, where and when can i hear his speech again ?
You can as long as you pay? Tony Blair makes quarter a million pounds for speaking for two hours.
Well actually labour are the corrupt ones. 13 years before David and they fucked up this country so badly. I would rather have a successful corrupt party in charge than a failing socialist party. Socialism has never worked and never will
@DarylBartholomewEAI After WW2 (and during it) both the political class and the common people looked at the living conditions of the country (and includes the effects of the Great Depression) and agreed this needs to end which was why the NHS snd the welfare state was created so that those affected by the past 2 decades would not only be able to recover but also that such a situation would not happen again. However now the question is that is it still viable to do so without causing problems to the personal level of capitalism. Also for your countries Japan and Germany well East Germany is still recovering from being under Soviet rule and Japan, besides having a ridiculous work ethic, has a government that knows Japan and also has a very powerful industry that it benifits from the nature of Japanese history.
* jazzy music *
"Prime Minister's Questions is filmed before a live studio audience..."
"After all, as I once said, 'I was the future once.'" - David Cameron
And then the future was Brexit, a big downhill slide
You know times are bad when you look back at this and think it wasn't that bad really
For real! I’d have him over Boris any day
"There's a rumour going round..."
You could hear a pin drop at that moment
When you realise British politics is literally Comedy Central Roast.
He's not my ideal prime minister, but I kinda miss him
"final PMQs" ... for now...
two years on, his legacy in tatters, the conservatives in a shambles and the country on a cliff edge. great job
That’s because of May. She’s useless
Remember all the parties in the UK wanted a refurendum
Yes,there's not a lot of people laughing now
Corbyn vs Cameron was one of the best pmqs ever
A true legend, thank you David
A simpler time before the country descended into chaos. All Cameron's fault ofcourse, but he seems like a dream compared to what came after.
it was in chaos then too your just nostalgic
David cameron was a good man and a man of his word, a great prime minister he was, hope hes enjoying his retirement still
He used it to become a paid lobbyist to try to buy access to the government to fund a consultancy company. Not necessarily evil, but definitely feels kinda corrupt...
This is the classiest bow-out I've ever seen from a politician.
This was light hearted because it was David Cameron's last PMQ's they do discuss more pressing issues with more vigour and passion in a normal week.
i'm here with no job no money no friends and no hope but atleast i can binge watch UK Parliament Shinanigans. the best reality show of all time
Oh god I miss you, I miss you so much David.
I miss him too. David was the best
I just LOVE the British Parliament (commons) sessions! They're like the most awesome roasting events in the world.
Compare this to the same room today...
the good old days of banter. god i miss it
good old cameron. history will look back on him with kind regards.
Not really. His legacy will be the breaking up of two unions. The EU and the UK (tbc).
Better than brown Blair may and major... best in last 20 years
LOL
Narrator: It didn't
He granted is independence .amen
....and now Dodgy Dave is back! 😂
I must say I miss him D Cameron
"I was the future once" epic line
I hated David Cameron when he was in office... but compared to his successors the man was a damn good prime minister. And now I miss him lol
What I most like about UK Parliament is that it is actually exciting and entertaining to watch, unlike other countries' painfully boring and cringeworthy parliaments.
Jesus, I would take either of them as PM right now.
"Democracy is an exciting and splendid thing and I'm enjoying every moment of it" - Jeremy Corbyn. Still enjoying that democracy Jezza?
That’s what Palpatine said.
I watched that live and I was sad at cameron departing office. Cameron was a PM that I totally agreed with and to this day I believe he is one of the finest our nation has ever had
Not quite the pedigree of Tony Blair
*Leaked footage of Brexit discussion, 2016, colorized*
*Colourised
My favorite prime minister, we missed you in the political arena.
speaker really vibin throughout this
The UK has never been the same since David left
@Kent cyclist Nice troll
they all get along so long as they don't discuss politics
Cameron. The PM who sold out to UKIP. The PM who said that he would stay on, regardless of the Brexit result. The second hand car salesman.
Shows how much passion British people have for there country and I am very proud to be one
Watching these things are funnier than most tv shows
Amazing! "We've had; resignation, nomination, competition and coronation... they have even decided what the rules are yet!"
that was nice to watch, political feelings aside. as an american cameron was really my first PM as gordon was on his way out when i started keeping up with UK politics. i wish we had an equivalent to this here in the states. our house is while not so rowdy, but its not so open either. that and question time. we need these in america.
He was such as a good leader and entertainer. I was so enjoyed watching his debate on TV even though I wasn't very much following to politics.
he is quick ill give him that
1:43 May's facial expression was even more evil than her "fish swallowing" laugh.