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Prime Minister鈥檚 Questions 5 July 2017

Prime Minister Theresa May took questions in the House of Commons.

Theresa May faced Jeremy Corbyn at the despatch box where they clashed over the public sector pay cap. The session was notably rowdy, causing the Speaker to reprimand MPs, asking them to "give a moment's thought to whether they would like to be viewed by their constituents shrieking their heads off." All MPs who asked questions during the session are listed, in order, below:

Hannah Bardell, Livingston (SNP)
James Morris, Halesowen and Rowley Regis, (Con)
Jeremy Corbyn, Leader of the Opposition
Nicky Morgan, Loughborough (Con)
Ian Blackford, SNP Westminster Leader
Paul Scully, Sutton and Cheam (Con)
Alex Cunningham, Stockton North (Lab)
Bill Wiggin, North Herefordshire (Con)
Jonathan Edwards, Carmarthen East and Dinefwr (Plaid)
Sheryll Murray, South East Cornwall (Con)
Khalid Mahmood, Birmingham Perry Barr (Lab)
Matt Warman, Boston and Skegness (Con)
Helen Hayes, Dulwich and West Norwood (Lab)
Andrew Bowie, West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine (Con)
Stephen Lloyd, Eastbourne (LibDem)
Alex Burghart, Brentwood and Ongar (Con)
Liz Saville Roberts, Plaid Cymru Westminster Leader
Scott Mann, North Cornwall (Con)
Diana Johnson, Kingston Upon Hull North (Lab)
James Duddridge, Rochford and Southend East (Con)
Seema Malhotra, Feltham and Heston (Lab)
Anna Soubry, Broxtowe (Con)
Alison McGovern, Wirral South (Lab)
Robert Halfon, Harlow (Con)

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