Tag: Osborne

Jul 6, 2016 / / PMQ sketch

Just when you thought it could not get any weirder, it did; Tony Blair rode to the rescue of Jeremy Corbyn. Six words in a billet doux to George W. Bush was all that it took: “I will be with…

Read the PostWith you whatever.

Nov 21, 2012 / / PMQ sketch

David Cameron saw off Ed Milband at Prime Ministers Questions–and its been written down so it must be true. It may not have been much of a win but any victory counts after months of being on the end of…

Read the PostDave 1 Ed 0. Honest.

Nov 7, 2012 / / PMQ sketch

With the election of the leader of the free world for the next four years now sorted out it seemed only sensible that politics should move swiftly on to its next seismic event, Prime Ministers Questions. And, as if to…

Read the PostPMQ’s sketch – Eat your heart Obama

May 16, 2012 / / PMQ sketch

It was when Sir Bufton Tufton rose and asked about Angela Merkel and her bazookas that you wondered if the future of the country really was in safe hands. Some may point out that Sir B is a fictional character…

Read the PostAngela Merkel’s bazookas

Apr 18, 2012 / / PMQ sketch

The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland brought his bottom to the House of Commons today and got it a good kicking. Having spent much of the last month on the run abroad he…

Read the PostGhostly George and Mottled Dave

Apr 3, 2012 / / Media

You knew it was serious even with the sound down because Kay Burley had her Huw Edwards face on as she confirmed on Sky News her boss was now attempting to write himself out of the script of The Godfather 6. His…

Read the PostBSkyBow out

Mar 21, 2012 / / Politics

Every year the Chancellor of the Exchequer stands outside No 11 Downing Street, waving his little red briefcase in the air, asking us to guess what’s in it. Today we knew the answer: his sandwiches. In times past it contained…

Read the PostCabinet millionaires, put your hands up

Aug 11, 2011 / / Politics

The sound of stable doors being shut and the clip clop of bolting horses could be heard in constituencies all over the country as MPs made an unheard of return to work in August, albeit for one day only, to…

Read the PostSun-burnt consensus in the Commons