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minister. question no. one. i am sure that the whole house will join me in paying tribute to the service and sacrifice in afghanistan of a lance corporal and a corporal that are both from the third battalion. we think of their families and their loved ones and we will never forget the sacrifices they have made and the service that they had given. mr. speaker, i had meetings this morning and i shall be in contact with northern ireland later today. . . i d like to add my sympathy, condolences to the families of those servicemen who lost their lives in the service of our country. mr. speaker, all our constituents are rightly concerned about transparency, expenses and cleaning up politics. with that in mind, now that it s clear those a 50,000 pounds fund sold for the prime minister s use at his headquarters, will he use at his headquarters, will he explained why he did not this in the register? i know nothing about what he s talking about. jacqui smith. mr. speaker, a
now from london prime minister s question time. live from the british house of commons. every wednesday while parliament is in session, prime minister gordon brown takes questions from members of the house of commons. prior to question time, the house is wrapping up previous business. this is live coverage on c-span2. order. i was listening intently to the honorable gentleman but i was hoping that he would refer to fuel smuggling. and he didn t. a brief reply from the minister. mr. speaker, tempted as i often am by my honorable friend to respond to the question that he is ask him and actually there is a three-pointer and was one made by my right honorable friend before. this is not a moment for party political advantage in this place. this is a moment for the parties of northern ireland without support to strive for and find the agreement that can pave the way for permanent peace in northern ireland. questions to the prime minister, mr. david? question number one,