We're back for PMQs, but the House has been a bit rowdy lately, so here's everything that happened without all the shouting:
Andrew Rosindell started with a question that made him sound like a Ukip voter:
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Jeremy Corbyn was poised with some worrying figures about police cuts:
But he seemed to ignore an open goal...
But he had to get in at least one question from the public:
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But many couldn't focus on the PM, for various reasons...
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It was the usual spaced look from Osborne on the front bench:
But the true highlight was when the PM was asked about his work spearheading the "anti-austerity movement in Oxfordshire"...
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Overall, the general consensus was a Cameron win this week.