PMQs
David Cameron marks 5th Ann. of 7/7.
Welcoming Somaliland elections.
Harman: Domestic violence - Harman disagrees with stopping short sentences for domestic violence cases. Cameron agrees that short sentences should stay in some cases and notes that taking them away completely was not part of the plan.
Uncalled for dig about Cameron's mother.
Will there be fewer police at the end of the parliament? No straight answer. Counters with a claim that Labour refused to guarantee police numbers wouldn't fall.
Prime Minister gets called to order by Bercow.
Jiim McGovern - supporting small businesses. Canelled tax breaks comp. games industry? Why?
Cameron: Government cut tax rates - 22p to 20p for small businesses.
Ensure justice for Equity Life policy holders?
Cameron: We need to get it done.
Resist economic plans by European Union? Basically yes. UK budget should be shown to UK parliament before anyone else.
Child poverty lower by end of this parliament?
Government is committed to tackling child poverty.
Non-resident second home owners voting? Problems with electoral role. Notes that voting in two places in one election is an offence, but notes that some MPs wouldn't be able to vote in their own constituencies if they couldn't vote where their second home is.
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