It's once again time for the Prime Minister to take questions from MPs in the House of Commons, and things should be quite easy for Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn because David Cameron made a mistake yesterday by calling Afghanistan and Nigeria "fantastically corrupt" while he didn't think his microphone was on.
Let's take a look at all the interesting bits, without the shouting:
Labour's Mike Kane opened with a question about corruption, which prompted the PM to joke about Tuesday's events
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Corbyn couldn't even get a word out without jeering from the opposite side
Cameron accused Labour and the Lords of blocking the Tories' "affordable homes"
But Labour weren't quite in agreement about his terminology
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Corbyn and Cameron both paid tribute to Sir David Attenborough for his birthday, but the PM took things one step further and offered his condolences to Boaty McBoatface
Corbyn was rambling a bit, letting Cameron get a leg up
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