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What shall I ask the Prime Minister?

I'm number 9 on the list of MPs to ask the Prime Minister a question this morning.  It could be that the half hour session is up before it’s my turn.  But if not, - and in the interests of a little direct democracy - what question should I put to him?

Email me your suggestions? 

Posted on 26 November 2008 by Douglas Carswell

Comments

By how much would the basic rate of income tax be reduced if we were to withdraw from the EU and apply the savings (£57billion pa?) to this worthy cause?

Posted on 26 November 2008 09:39 by wonderfulforhisage

Will the PM encourage households to buy British goods and help the British economy and British workers?

Posted on 26 November 2008 10:13 by Simon Williams

Before the government's new rules, how many borrowers had repossession proceedings started before they were 3 months in arrears?

Posted on 26 November 2008 10:28 by Tim Almond

Oh the dilemma Douglas. Just think, if you were a Labour MP you would not need to ask us about this. The question would be provided to you by the PM's office...

Posted on 26 November 2008 11:40 by Tony Sharp

"Why don't you call an election, and let the people judge the wisdom of your stimulus plan?"

Posted on 26 November 2008 11:53 by Dave B

Does the PM consider himself a liar before a robber, or a robber before a liar?

Posted on 26 November 2008 12:06 by Daniel Emmett-Gulliver

To the PM: Who pays your APD when you fly?

Posted on 26 November 2008 12:24 by Pravin

How about asking if the PM is justified in raising transportation costs by two and a half percent by raising fuel duty that cannot be claimed back unlike the VAT?

Posted on 26 November 2008 12:24 by Michael Duffy

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