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    Ouch! Cameron’s devastating slapdown must have hurt

    Today Cameron turned the mockery treatment on Nadine Dorries, his latest political foe. There is nothing more dangerous in politics than descending into a figure of fun.

    As every politician knows, the biggest enemies are always those found in your own party. So it's no surprise that the big contest in this lunchtime's prime minister's questions was between Cameron and the Tory backbencher who had called her party leader "gutless" at the weekend.

    This was Nadine Dorries, perhaps the most effective right-wing troublemaker ever to emerge from the rolling fields of Mid-Bedfordshire, who is very experienced when it comes to winding up the PM. He has been interfering in her abortion amendment, which MPs are spending the afternoon debating. It tackles the question of who provides counselling for pregnant women considering an abortion - an ethical issue which MPs are allowed to vote on with their consciences, free of a party line this way or the other. Dorries was fed up that Cameron had made clear he wouldn't back her amendment.

    "He is strongly pro-choice, a male feminist, but sensible and doesn't want to see women abused," she seethed on Sunday. "I just wish he had the guts to say outright it was Clegg who forced him to U-turn." All right-wing-thinking Conservatives know who to blame when Cameron goes all liberal, that's for sure.

    You have to admire her pluck. Dorries is not the sort of gal to say one thing to a national newspaper and another when in the prime minister's presence. So when Speaker John Bercow called her name in the Commons this lunchtime, she gave Cameron both barrels. "The Liberal Democrats make up eight per cent of the members of this parliament and yet they seem to be influencing our free school policies, health, many issues," she griped, over a rising tide of noise from excited MPs. They all knew her real motivation.

    "Does the prime minister think it's about time he told the deputy prime minister who is the boss?"

    More uproar, of course. Clegg simply chuckled to himself. Hundreds of MPs preferred a more boisterous method of communicating their enjoyment of her thoroughly uppity jibe.

    Cameron looked a little redder than usual as he stood up to answer (summer holidays just over, of course). But he could sense this one required some sensitivity. "I know the honourable lady is extremely frustrated - ah - about..." Nadine 'frustrated' Dorries? That's not going to go away in a hurry. Cameron probably didn't mean any kind of innuendo, but that didn't stop the unintended joke. He knew it. The Commons knew it. Dorries, who looked like she'd been slapped around the face by a wet Labour leaflet, knew it. Did I mention the uproar?

    This was a situation which the PM, who is as adept at the tact business as you'd expect for someone at the summit of the political world, could have wriggled out of. Doing so would have required effort which his brain just wasn't prepared to make. But amid the din he chose not to, riding and embracing the laughter flowing around him. "I'm going to give up on this one," he said cheekily, sitting down quickly. Laughter deep from the Commons' collective belly turned its focus purely and simply on the uncomfortable figure of Dorries.

    It was a moment of distilled humiliation. Cameron's combination of mockery and dismissal, however intentional, was the worst possible precursor to her abortion debate. Every decibel of laughter lowered her political capital. As Dorries discovered, taking on the prime minister can be a bruising business.

     

    98 comments

    • John  •  8 months ago
      Let's have that Referendum on the EU.
      Most want out of that corrupt institution.
      We could use the money wasted there better here in the UK,or even better in England.
    • robert  •  8 months ago
      She should have replied"No more than the P.M. is when trying to deal with his dear Deputy!" No real sharp M.P.s anymore...too thick and self -involved?!
    • Robert  •  8 months ago
      The vote on Abortion should be to abolish abortion, this country is guilty of the murder of thousands of babies every year. The government and certain so called free thinkers, do gooders, feminists tell us that women should have control of their bodies, without any thought or compassion for the baby which is murdered because it cannot talk for itself
    • garyg  •  8 months ago
      A more fitting title for David the Dick would be Prime MUGGER of BRITISH NATIVE PEOPLE !!!
    • Lightbeam  •  8 months ago
      Cameron is pathetic, he hadn't the decency to gather his wits enough, to speak on a very serious issue. Dorries went about it in the wrong way, she started with a put-down, and she got stopped with a put-down... the House shows itself up for the bunch of idiots they are, laughing at Dorries expense, and on the back of an issue that requires sensitivity and insight.. and this lot were elected.. almost.. to run the country! They disgust me, all of them...
    • Fraser  •  8 months ago
      the issue is more about possible corruption i think and i dont think the lady in question was that humiliated at all . she was satisfied that her views had been heard by a greater number . this was born out by her own remarks on a tv interview afterwards . seems some reporters are always trying to make the story and not report the real news
    • Finn  •  8 months ago
      Cameron really is a nasty, unpleasant and spiteful school bully.
    • URBT  •  8 months ago
      Dorries' links with the religious right are no secret. She's a bit like the "Tea Party", but lacking a few cups and saucers.

      Well done to the voices of middling reason who voted out her ridiculous amendment.
    • Domenic  •  8 months ago
      How sad that so many on here can only slander/insult rather than enter serious debate.
    • Tom P  •  8 months ago
      This amendment had the backing of Frank Field as well as most of the MP's in parliament, yet the cowards all run away when Cleggers and Co. got upset. If there was an election tomorrow the Libs would all be out on their ears.
      • Tom P 8 months ago
        It's long past time that the abortion limit was brought down to 20 weeks, Nadine Dorries used to be a nurse and said that she was sickened by the number of babies that were aborted at 22/23 weeks that were obviously alive and viable beings.
    • Suzanne B  •  8 months ago
      Cameron owes Nadine Dorries an apology - if for nothing else than unnecessarily humiliating her over raising of what, is to many women, a very legitimate issue - and agree with Nadine's politics or not, the infantile display of boy's school locker room behaviour that we saw in PMQ does everyone a dis-service - shame on you guys - you just keep proving parliament really does not take a lot of things seriously, except for your expenses etc of course.
    • JOHN  •  8 months ago
      Well we all know PMQs is just a piece of theatre that really doesn't matter, it's like chidren in a playground posturing and name calling nothing more.
    • cougar  •  8 months ago
      ALL MPS ARE ROBBING SCUM
    • P  •  8 months ago
      dorries for leader as she is more of a man than cameron
    • Lynn of Tawa  •  8 months ago
      Didn't Cameron promise to do away with the juvenile, yah hoo jeering in the house of commons? It worries me less that he was numpty enough to say what he did than that he and the speaker allowed the braying to take the place of a proper answer.
    • Tom P  •  8 months ago
      It is interesting that all the attention has been on Nadine Dorries whilst Frank Field, a Labour MP, who co-sponsored the amendment to the health bill to hand over control for counselling services before a woman decides to have a termination, to independent bodies is hardly mentioned. Could it be because those that wanted it shot down preferred to portray it as an amendment by a nasty Tory?

      Read More http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/liverpool-news/in-the-mix/2011/09/06/frank-field-why-i-joined-nadine-dorries-to-reform-abortion-laws-100252-29369077/#ixzz1Xa8SY6pr
    • A Yahoo! User  •  8 months ago
      That Nadine is a bit silly. Not that she is criticising Cameron and Osborne -- she should if she is any kind of elected MP. BUT she is doing it with opinions and character aspects. Why? There is so much blatant corruption going on that she could score much better points taking up any of those points instead.

      Why just this week there was a new one in the headlines that Cameron has done yet another bold faced corrupt deal to get cash into the Conservative coffers..... that planning relaxation has resulted in..... YES! a load of donos into the Conservative Party from thankful Builders . If I did not know better, I would regard them donos, as payment for the decision to let Builders build on green land. Relaxation of planning laws?????? I thought that was too diffuse to be able to round up deals to get cash payments into the Conservative Party coffers, but they managed it anyway.

      And what is all that Pikers thing about? Costing (13?) £millions to evict half of that piker-estate (only half of it), for what? I would bet there is some building project due there soon, as soon as the pikers are cleared off that bit of land. And the builder is someone donating a million into the Conservative Party coffers. If we had the Mafia running this government it would be no worse.

      All that cash spent evicting them...... they could have bought the land from whoever owned it and given it to the pikers , and still had a whopping profit for their other wheeling and dealings.

      They just seem to waste our cash like crazy, even when doing their blags.

      For Cameron, read Murdoch.
      For Osborne, read Murdoch.
      For Coulson at #10, read Murdoch
      For Willis in the Met, read Murdoch
      For Conservatives, read Murdoch empire.
      For Murdoch's £50million dono +media support for Tory Party, read PM in Murdoch pocket
      For Cameron criticism, read Murdoch enemy.
      For Cameron support of odd idea, read Murdoch project to extract income.
      For B'liar, read Murdoch
      For Brown, read spurned Murdoch man
      For Salmond, read Murdoch.
      For Murdoch, read corruption, misuse/rip off of our taxes, general decay.
      For Sky-Murdoch, discover Murdoch good/bad targets, and profit projects.
      For BBC, read Murdoch enemy business under attack.
      For OfCom, read useful Regulator, Murdoch enemy under attack.
      For TV in Courtrooms, read SKY-Murdoch profit.
      For International Aid, read slush fund to create donos to Conservative Party.
      For Libya, read resolution of BP drilling problems and donos
      For USA Cop to lead Met, read Met no longer controlled by Cameron/Murdoch
      For Cameron on Holiday in Italy, read alibi
      For Gong, read political inducement/reward for services rendered.
      For Murdoch Reporter, read dirt gathering spy for Murdoch business interests
      For SKY/Murdoch news, read sport+twisted news for corrupt ends.
      For Austerity, read consequences of corrupt government and tax rip-offs
      For cuts, read misuse of funds
      For no/low growth+poor economy, read no one handling Growth/Economy
      For un-minuted government meetings, read corruption and corrupt politicians
      For free spar treatments and other gifts to cops high and low, read corruption
      For payments to cops direct+indirectly for info, read crime and corruption
      For hacking anyone's phone, read crime and corruption
      For one UK family owning over 15% of media, read corrupt control of government etc
      For foreign ownership of our Media, read external corrupt control of government etc
      For Minister, read compliant junior to Party Leader or no future in politics.
      For SKY profits, read successful control of our government
      For Sara Payne, read potential money-making news item.
      For Milly Dowler, read potential money-making news item.
      For dead soldiers, read potential money-making news item.
      For 7/7 UK bomb victims read many potential money-making news items
      For 9/11 victims, read many potential money-making news items

      Not sure if I missed anything....
      • Lightbeam 8 months ago
        Yep! ~
      • despondent uk resident 8 months ago
        The 'pikers' OWN the land they are about to be kicked off, so they will have to move to land they don't own, and the process and costs will start all over again.. totally corrupt.
    • MARY  •  8 months ago
      The comment was not worthy of a Prime Minister. Nadine Dorries is trying to redress the balance and should be given some respect
    • Tom  •  8 months ago
      The moron continues to make enemies throughout the government with his sexist comments and even more sexist policies. Roll on the day he gets rolled on, rolled over and rolled out of politics for ever.
    • Joe Duffy  •  8 months ago
      Every last one is the same..... Eaton educated nonce's with no interest in the people after vote has been cast, hurtling us towards a one world NATO enforcing, world banking pile of tosh.... Eroding as many of our human rights and civil liberties as possible on the way, and for this? well, you dont become a millionaire on an MP's budget now, do you...?
      • Amethyst velvet 8 months ago
        These people are usually millionaires BEFORE they become MPs which says to me there's something very wrong with our system. Maybe we need to pay MPs more and they are then vetted much more closely for their reasons to enter politics.

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