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Prime Minister's Questions
Wednesday
During this week's Prime Minister's Questions, British P.M. Gordon Brown was asked how he’d handle a potential British Airlines strike later in the week. He also discussed British Defense Spending and answered several questions on UK pensions and the economy.
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During this week's Prime Minister's Questions, British P.M. Gordon Brown was asked how he’d handle a potential British Airlines strike later in the week. He also discussed British Defense Spending and answered several questions on UK pensions and the economy.
London, England
: 32 min.
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Prime Minister's Questions
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Prior to this week’s Question Time, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown responded to questions from members of his party and the opposition on funding for the military in Iraq and Afghanistan. He was also asked for his reaction to testimony by a former British Intelligence chief that U.S. Intelligence agencies hid their mistreatment of terrorist suspects.
London, England
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Prime Minister's Questions
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British Prime Minister Gordon Brown talked about the global economy and the government’s four-year plan to cut the deficit in half at a Thomson Reuters newsmaker event in London. Following his speech, he took questions from reporters on trade relations with the U.S., the upcoming British election, and lessons learned from the global financial crisis.
London, United Kingdom
: 56 min.
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PM Brown Speech
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Standing in for Prime Minister Gordon Brown, Deputy Labor Party Leader Harriet Harmon responded to questions posed by members of Parliament in the House of Commons.
London, UK
: 34 min.
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Prime Minster's Questions
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British Prime Minster Gordon Brown responded to questions posed by members of Parliament about taxes, a major steel manufacturer shutting down and the British role in Afghanistan.
London, England
: 33 min.
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Prime Minister's Questions
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British Prime Minister Gordon Brown held his weekly question time, discussing a variety of issues and answering questions posed by members of Parliament.
London, England
: 30 min.
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Prime Minister's Questions
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British Prime Minister Gordon Brown responded to critics and reports from the Iraq War Inquiry, that he cut defense spending in the aftermath of the 2003 invasion. The Prime Minister also answered questions on employment, job training and spending on nuclear power.
London, England
: 32 min.
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Prime Minister's Questions
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British Prime Minister Gordon Brown appeared before the British Liaison Committee to respond to questions on various topics which included the British economy, Parlimentary reform, foreign affairs and the role of the Prime Minister.
Washington, DC
: 2 hr. 24 min.
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British Liaison Committee
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Twice a year, the British Prime Minister goes before the Liaison Committee to answer questions about the status of their government. The committee is made up of the 30 Chairmen of the House of Commons Select Committees. During the hearing, Prime Minister Gordon Brown talked about the state of the British economy, parliamentary reform, foreign affairs, and the role of the Prime Minister.
London, UK
: 2 hr. 25 min.
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British House of Commons Liaison Committee Hearing
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About the Series
Prime Minister's Questions airs LIVE Wednesday mornings at 7am (ET) on C-SPAN2 & reairs on Sunday nights at 9pm (ET) on C-SPAN.
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