Prime Minister’s Questions 19 July 2017
Prime Minister Theresa May took questions from MPs.
In the last PMQs before the summer break Prime Minister Theresa May faced Jeremy Corbyn at the despatch box where they once again clashed over the public sector wage cap. Theresa May said she recognises the "sacrifice" made by public sector workers as Jeremy Corbyn urged her to lift the 1% cap on their wages and accused the government of a "lack of touch with reality". All MPs who asked questions during the session are listed, in order, below:
Geoffrey Robinson, Coventry North West (Lab)
Helen Whately, Faversham and Mid Kent (Con)
Jeremy Corbyn, Leader of the Opposition
Mike Wood, Dudley South (Con)
Ian Blackford, SNP Westminster Leader
Jeremy Lefroy, Stafford (Con)
Kirsty Blackman, Aberdeen North (SNP)
Bob Blackman, Harrow East (Con)
Paul Sweeney, Glasgow North East (Lab)
Richard Drax, South Dorset (Con)
Dan Carden, Liverpool Walton (Lab)
Lucy Allan, Telford (Con)
Ian Murray, Edinburgh South (Lab)
Mr Kenneth Clarke, Rushcliffe (Con)
Gordon Marsden, Blackpool South (Lab)
Antoinette Sandbach, Eddisbury (Con)
Pat McFadden, Wolverhampton South East (Lab)
Andrew Bridgen, North West Leicestershire (Con)
Louise Haigh, Sheffield, Heeley (Lab)
Nusrat Ghani, Wealden (Con)
Sarah Jones, Croydon Central (Lab)
Sir Edward Leigh, Gainsborough (Con)
Caroline Lucas, Brighton Pavilion (Green)
Rebecca Pow, Taunton Deane (Con)
Siobhain McDonagh, Mitcham and Morden (Lab)
Vicky Ford, Chelmsford (Con)
Jack Dromey, Birmingham, Erdington (Lab)