PMQs Today Without The Shouting: 25 February 2015

What PMQs Was Like Today Without The Shouting
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Labour party leader Ed Miliband during Prime Minister's Questions in the House of Commons, London.
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There's only five installments of Prime Minister's Questions left until the general election, and with everything going on this week, today's was a fairly heated one.

Here's what happened, without all that noise:

Ed Miliband went on a rant about second jobs, even though the last Labour PM makes quite a lot on the side:

Although Dave did promise to have a go at the double-jobbing thing before he was elected:

The MP for Eltham got a bit rowdy:

But, oddly, he offered to stop any Labour MPs being paid trade union officials:

That was all despite the current Act going through Parliament having an exception for trade union officials.

Dave couldn't even think of a new gag:

He ummed and ahhed a bit:

The MP for Pendle was far from modest about a jobs fair in his constituency:

There was much of the same:

The chaps in Parliament focused mainly on things that affected them:

And the Father of the House stepped up:

But David Cameron stumbled at the question "How many jobs should an MP have?":