Monday, 21 March 2011

House Of Commons Debate on UN Security Council Resolution 1973

House Of Commons

Monday 21st March 2011

UN Security Council Resolution 1973

The Prime Minister (Mr David Cameron): I am focused and earnest.

Edward Miliband (Doncaster North) (Lab): I am the Prime Minister.

The Prime Minister: I don't like you.

Edward Miliband: When will you grow up?

The Prime Minister: What is your policy on Libya?

Edward Miliband: My policy is the same as yours but I have been more careful and considerate in forming my opinion.

Edmund Wonder (Billericay) (Con): Why don't you show yourself up by putting forward an ill-judged opinion?

Edward Miliband: I have carefully considered my position and it is the same as the government, who have an army of civil servants telling them what to say.

Norman Sunder (East Stowe) (LD): We completely support war now that we are in government: can I recommend we sell arms to the rebels?
 
Edward Miliband: I don't believe our actions should exceed the limitations of the United Nations Security Council Resolution.
 
John Redwood (Wokingham) (Con): Tony Blair once hugged Gaddafi: Are you a dictator-hugger?
 
Edward Miliband: Tony Blair was entirely right to hug Gaddafi as he was pretending to be his friend in exchange for money.

Craig N'Ewbie (Eversholt) (Con): I don't really understand what's going on. Can you repeat everything you just said?

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