Prime Minister's Question Time is an example for more fury than light. Too often it is about petty party politics and point scoring rather than being a sober holding of the government of the day to account, or allowing the government to inform the people about their latest wheeze.
It is all about ya-boo sub-sixth form pettiness.
However it is a mistake for the labour leader Ed Miliband to whine about how PMQ'S are horrible and how he'll change the rules to stop the nasty MP's being horrid to him.
You see the partisan shouting at PMQ'S may be wrong but Ed's whine makes him look weak. It makes him look like a person so lacking in gravitas and power he needs to rig the system in order not to be made to look like an idiot as he is every week.
Highlighting his own weakness doesn't make him look like a winner. More than this he raised no concern during the thirteen years when labour was in power.
Ed's whining only shows him to be a loser.
This is not good for labour.


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