Jeremy Corbyn's new approach to PMQs, in which he asks questions proposed by the public, has been described by RT as 'unleashing' a new style of PMQs.
It is not quite unleashing, more carefully letting off the lead.
Members of the public have always been able to write to their MP about a particular problem, who can then raise a point about the problem at PMQs. Or that member of the public can even write to the PM him or herself.
But Corbyn does need to add his point of view too, be a bit more pressing but without the theatrics that drive the backbenches into degenerating into a flange of mentally retarded baboons.
But rather than ask 6 questions from the public, just ask 2 or 3 but use the remaining questions to really grill the warmongering fascist pigeon-murderer Cameron, make him sweat.
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