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The chancellor was accused of "picking pockets" as tax burden set to hit post-war high.
Mark Harper repeatedly refused to endorse the home secretary's claim that police have a left-wing bias.
Alex Chalk said he wouldn't say homeless people sleep in tents as a "lifestyle choice".
Downing Street has spoken out against the pro-Palestinian demonstration planned for this weekend.
The deputy prime minister repeatedly refused to condemn Boris Johnson over his comments about old people.
Richard Holden suggested Sky News was lucky to broadcast in a "free and fair" UK.
Kay Burley asked: “So, accidental breaches of international law are acceptable?”
Tzipi Hotovely referred back to the Gestapo and World War 2 in her response.
The deputy PM insisted Israel was "seeking to minimise civilian casualties".
A damning report by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation shows the extent of poverty in the UK.