PMQs is the political equivalent of a Wednesday lunchtime panto, complete with jeering, eye-rolling and the occasional zinger. Which of these classic moments gets your vote for peak parliamentary theatre?
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Cameron's 'Calm down, dear'
David Cameron channelling Michael Winner across the despatch box at Angela Eagle in 2011 still divides opinion. Cheeky banter or peak patronising? You decide.
Blair vs Hague verbal jousting
William Hague's quick-fire one-liners against Tony Blair gave Wednesdays a proper sparkle. A masterclass in old-school parliamentary banter before everyone started shouting.
Theresa May's 'Nothing has changed' echo
Forced laughter, awkward pauses and a delivery that launched a million memes. Mayhem at the despatch box in the most literal sense.
Starmer's lawyerly cross-examinations
Keir Starmer treating PMQs like a courtroom while the backbenches yawn. Forensic genius or watching paint dry? Depends on your politics.
Boris's blustering bus deflections
Boris Johnson responding to serious questions with Latin, hand gestures and tangents about kippers. Love him or loathe him, never dull viewing.
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