00:00I'm sorry, Mr Speaker. There appears to be some panic on that side of the House. I'm
00:06not surprised. To ask the Prime Minister, I'd like some advice, please. What do I say?
00:16They really are panicking, aren't they?
00:20Order. I want to get this question over with. All you're doing is insuring us of whatever.
00:31Quick question.
00:32To ask the Prime Minister for some advice, what do I say to 25,000 constituents in Clacton,
00:46including 99-year-old Jim O'Dwyer, who flew a full set of missions on Lancaster bombers
01:05as tail-end Charlie, as they're losing their winter fuel allowance, feeling the pinch,
01:10whilst at the same time we're prepared to give away a military base and pay £18 billion
01:17for the privilege of doing so?
01:18Answer the question.
01:19Mr Speaker, he talks of panic. The only panic is people using the NHS, who know that under
01:24his policy he wants to charge them for using the NHS. And what he should say to the people
01:31of Clacton when he finally finds Clacton is that they should vote Labour because we're
01:37stabilising the economy and boosting the government.
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