But there is now clear pink water between the two parties on tax.
Naturally, the Labour leader accused the Prime Minister of complacency … and of having a “Bullingdon Club routine”.
“If there any any proposals to increase the overall pay at RBS … we will veto it,” says the Prime Minister.
The Prime Minister dominated a House stilled by death
Voters will not re-elect a Prime Minister who appears to be enjoying himself: the better the economy does, the more he must suffer
“The idea of an 11 per cent pay rise in one year, at a time of pay restraint, is simply unacceptable,” says the Prime Minister.
With shameless courage the Deputy Prime Minister exposed Labour’s vacuity
Lichfield MP appears wearing a moustache wig.
He had – and missed – a chance to talk seriously about the future of his country and his party.
The dialogue in a Punch and Judy show is more sophisticated. This double act could do with some light and shade.
In a two-horse race, it is unsporting of the Prime Minister to show such open contempt for his rival
Also: dreadful policemen. Idle George Galloway. Equal Britain. Glorious Dubrovnik…and my passion for Katie Price
Clegg has no desire to become infamous as the man who blocked a cut to everyone’s energy bills.
This was a defeat that Cameron deserved – and a defeat that he must learn from.