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Prime Minister’s Questions: 11 February 2009

11 February 2009 (updated on 22 April 2010)

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Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, takes MPs' questions on subjects including confidence in the banking sector, appointments to the Financial Services Authority, VAT cuts, new Government initiatives and bonus payments to bankers.

The Prime Minister answers questions from MPs in the Commons for half an hour every Wednesday from 12pm.

The session usually starts with a routine question from an MP about the Prime Minister's engagements. This is known as an 'open question' and means that the MP can then ask a supplementary question on any subject.

Following the answer, the MP then raises a particular issue, often one of current political significance. The Leader of the Opposition then follows up on this or another topic. He and the Liberal Democrat leader are the only MPs allowed to come back with further questions.