Sir Peter Luff, MP for Mid Worcestershirepublished at 12:12 Greenwich Mean Time 5 November 2014
Tweets, external: "Brave of Ed Miliband at #PMQs to allege Conservatives divided; Labour is, of course, united - in despair at Miliband's weakness"
David Cameron faced questions on the EU and immigration from Ed Miliband
The PM also dealt with issues including mental health care, transport and taxation
Justin Parkinson, Adam Donald and Leala Padmanabhan
Tweets, external: "Brave of Ed Miliband at #PMQs to allege Conservatives divided; Labour is, of course, united - in despair at Miliband's weakness"
Ed Miliband accuses the PM of "weasel words" on the EU and asks again whether the PM was for "in" or for "out" of the European Union. David Cameron responds that Labour is "too chicken" to hold a referendum.
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The PM reiterates that he wants the UK to stay in a reformed EU, calling Labour "feeble" and Ed Miliband a "nothing leader".
Quoting Monty Python's Flying Circus, David Cameron calls Labour a "dead parrot". Ed Miliband asks again about the UK's future in the EU.
The Labour leader asks whether David Cameron will campaign for an "out" vote in an EU membership referendum. The PM responds that he wants the UK to stay in a reformed EU.
Tweets, external: "EdM leading on the, ahem, progress of PM's negotiations to reform EU. Not a bad idea. #pmqs"
Ed Miliband asks why German Chancellor Angela Merkel has rejected the PM's proposals. David Cameron says his opponent is wrong.
Ed Miliband asks how many EU countries agree with the PM's plans to reform immigration. David Cameron responds that he has a plan and Labour does not.
Labour leader Ed Miliband pays tribute to those killed in Afghanistan and previous conflicts.
Labour's Tom Greatrex asks whether it's good to sell steel works to the Klesch Group. The PM replies that he wants the industry to grow.
Ahead of Armistice Day, the PM pays tribute to all who have sacrificed their lives in wars, including in Afghanistan.
We are under way. There is hubbub all around the House.
Tweets, external: "Ed Miliband and Harriet Harman take their places at PMQs - not a T-shirt in sight #pmqs"
Nick Robinson
Political editor
Ed Miliband has got to have a good PMQs. There's a degree of anxiety in Labour ranks that, since the Scottish referendum and the party conference, he's struggled to make an impact.
Liberal Democrat MP Julian Huppert has apparently foregone the opportunity to ask a question at PMQs in favour of supporting petitioners in his constituency at Cambridge City Council.
Home Secretary Theresa May is sitting next to the PM. Might she be in for a rough time over Norman Baker's resignation?
The prime minister is in his seat.