
Prime Minister’s Questions 28 June 2017
Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn clashed over spending cuts in the first Prime Minister’s Questions since the general election.
Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn clashed over spending cuts in the first Prime Minister’s Questions since the general election. What began as a quiet session, following sombre questions about the Grenfell Tower fire, quickly became a more fractious affair. Backbench MPs who asked questions included familiar faces as well as newcomers. All those who asked questions during the session are listed, in order, below:
Sheryll Murray, South East Cornwall (Con)
Jeremy Corbyn, Leader of the Opposition
William Wragg, Hazel Grove (Con)
Ian Blackford, SNP Westminster Leader
Maria Caulfield, Lewes (Con)
Ian C. Lucas, Wrexham (Lab)
Richard Graham, Gloucester (Con)
Kevin Brennan, Cardiff West (Lab)
Charlie Elphicke, Dover (Con)
Jo Stevens, Cardiff Central (Lab)
Suella Fernandes, Fareham, (Con)
Ian Austin, Dudley North (Lab)
Leo Docherty, Aldershot (Con)
Gavin Newlands, Paisley and Renfrewshire North (SNP)
Marcus Fysh, Yeovil (Con)
Marion Fellows, Motherwell and Wishaw (SNP)
Anne Main, St Albans (Con)
Paula Sherriff, Dewsbury (Lab)
Philip Davies, Shipley (Con)
Rupa Huq, Ealing Central and Acton (Lab)
Kevin Hollinrake, Thirsk and Malton (Con)
Angela Smith, Penistone and Stocksbridge (Lab)
Benjamin Bradley, Mansfield (Con)
Barry Sheerman, Huddersfield (Lab)
Bob Neill, Bromley and Chislehurst (Con)
Nigel Dodds, DUP Westminster Leader
Peter Bone, Wellingborough (Con)
Rachel Reeves, Leeds West (Lab)
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