时间:2003年4月30日下午
地点:英国议会下院
时段:Prime Minister’s Questions
事件:托尼·布莱尔PK邓肯·史密斯
Mr. Iain Duncan Smith (Chingford and Woodford Green): On the issue of European defence, the Prime Minister said to the House that
" it would be a tragic mistake . . . if Britain opted out of the debate on European defence and left the field to others."—[Official Report, 13 December 1999; Vol. 341, c. 22.]
Yesterday, France, Germany, Belgium and Luxembourg met to discuss European defence. Why was not Britain involved?


时间:2006年5月3日下午
地点:英国议会下院
时段:Prime Minister’s Questions
事件:托尼·布莱尔辩论戴维·卡梅伦监狱问题
Mr. David Cameron (Witney) (Con): The Home Secretary was told last July about the scandal of dangerous prisoners released on to our streets instead of being considered for deportation. The Prime Minister has now had a week to find out what is actually going on in the Home Office. Can he explain why the rate at which prisoners were released and not deported actually accelerated after the Home Secretary found out about it?

时间:2006年2月8日下午
地点:英国议会下院
时段:Prime Minister’s Questions
事件:托尼·布莱尔辩论戴维·卡梅伦教育改革
Mr. Cameron: The Prime Minister has said that every time he introduced a reform, he wished he had gone further. Why is it that on the biggest reform of this Parliament—education—he is going backwards?
