If a government Backbencher gets selected in the ballot for PMQs they will often inform No.10 of the topic of their question so the PM has some briefing notes, so as not to be caught out in the weekly Pointlessly Moronic Questions session. In this particular case Mohammad Yasin’s question was so fawning and long-winded that the PM didn’t even respond to the actual point he was trying to raise. So, pointless question asked, pointless answer given. Move on now, nothing to see here.
I’m not a fan of PMQs as they so rarely provide anything of interest or substance, as was the case here. We might have more luck teasing a bit of info out of the government at tomorrow’s Westminster Hall debate on “government support for tourism” which is being raised by fellow a Bedfordshire MP, and hopefully answered by the Minister for Tourism.