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QUENTIN LETTS is watching the PM at the liaison committee

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QUENTIN LETTS watches Prime Minister's questions

Ms Rayner is in a tangle over her property interests. Were she a 'wicked Tory' (to use a Raynerish phrase), it might not be so bad. The Prime Minister's questions will be broadcast on Channel 4 tonight at 8pm. We are happy to clarify that the Prime Minister is not in charge of the Lib Dems.

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QUENTIN LETTS watches MPs debate the smoking ban

A 15-year-old born this year will never be allowed to buy fags in their lives. But someone born a year earlier will be free to do so. This is the rolling ban where someone born in 2013 will never buy a fag in their life.

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QUENTIN LETTS watches the PM at the liaison committee

William Wragg had asked the question hoping to make Liz Truss look silly. Ms Truss recently claimed that her brief premiership was killed off by the 'deep state' Ms Wragg said that her premiership had been 'killed off' by the deep state.

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QUENTIN LETTS watches MPs discuss the China hacking threat

Oliver 'Olive' Dowden said how jolly cross he was about Chinese cyber warfare. The Comrades will have tuned to the right TV channel they will have seen him saying he was 'jolly cross' about the threat of cyber warfare in the U.S.

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QUENTIN LETTS watches PMQs

Rishi Sunak was either on happy pills or had made a decision to be cheerful. The inflation-rate drop was either a good decision or a good choice to make it look like it was a happy decision. The PM was either happy or cheerful when he made the decision.

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QUENTIN LETTS watches PMQs

Rishi Sunak was either on happy pills or had made a decision to be cheerful. The inflation-rate drop was either a good decision or a good choice to make it look like it was a happy decision. The PM was either happy or cheerful when he made the decision.

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