Prime Minister's Question Time (often referred to as PMQs) is an opportunity for MPs from all parties to question the British PM on any subject. The Prime Minister answers questions every week that Parliament is in session. (May 15, 2013)
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg answered questions in the absence of Prime Minister David Cameron (who was in the United States) on the Olympic legacy, youth unemployment, human rights in Sri Lanka, and the European Union (May 15, 2013)





























































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