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PMQ

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AcronymDefinition
PMQPrime Minister's Questions (UK Parliament)
PMQPizza Marketing Quarterly
PMQPermanent Married Quarters (Canada)
PMQPrivate Married Quarters (military housing)
PMQPerson Most Qualified (depositions)
PMQPersonnel Married Quarters (military housing)
PMQParticipation Motivation Questionnaire
PMQPermanent Magnet Quadrupole
PMQPersonal Military Quarters
PMQPaper Mill Quality (butt weld fittings)
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References in periodicals archive
Lichfield MP Michael Fabricant will put a question to Theresa May during tomorrow's Prime Minister's Questions.
Mr Kawczynski, the Conservative MP for Shrewsbury and Atcham, asked about delays to the scheme during Prime Minister's Questions yesterday.
The Ross, Skye and Lochaber MP used Prime Minister's Questions to again hit out at Mr Johnson's record, claiming the former foreign secretary had "made a career out of lying".
Speaking during Prime Minister's Questions, she highlighted the deaths of two homeless men in Westminster Tube station last year, yards from the entrance to the House of Commons.
Speaking during Prime Minister's Questions, he asked: "Will she change her mind about cutting and running?
"Our deal is the best deal available for jobs and our economy, that allows us to honour the referendum and realise the opportunities of Brexit," Mrs May said at Prime Minister's Questions.
The mockery from posh papers over Jeremy Corbyn's bus questions at Prime Minister's Questions on Wednesday shows how out of touch the media elite can be.
Mrs May, speaking during Prime Minister's Questions in the Commons, said Labour could not be trusted and claimed only the Tories could deliver a Brexit that is "in the interests of British people".
At Prime Minister's Questions, the Perth MP asked May: "On a scale between one to 10, how does the Prime Minister think her Brexit is going, with 10 being all going perfectly, we know what we want to achieve and we know how to get it, and one being chaotic cluelessness?" As the PM began to answer from the dispatch box, Wishart reversed his order paper to show "nul points" printed on it in block capitals.
Former shadow minister Toby Perkins made the remarks as Damian Green filled in for Mrs May at Prime Minister's Questions.
During Prime Minister's Questions, Mr Corbyn said: "I do join the Prime Minister in wishing (Mr Fabricant) well and obviously hope the treatment he got is the same treatment that everybody else gets, because we want good treatment for everybody in our society."
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