Summary

  • David Cameron took questions from Ed Miliband and backbench MPs

  • Watch the whole session back in today's Daily Politics (via the Live Coverage tab on this page)

  • The two leaders clashed over the NHS, including access to GPs

  • Ed Miliband said the NHS would only be safe under a Labour government

  • David Cameron countered by saying the NHS would only be safe is the economy was safe

  • Speaker has to intervene to get MPs to be quiet so new UKIP MP's question can be heard

  1. Patriotic agreementpublished at 12:24 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2014

    Mr Cameron said he agreed with every word Mr Zahawi said, saying he wondered if the Labour benches were quieter because Ms Thornberry was not present.

  2. Robin Brant, BBC political correspondentpublished at 12:24 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2014

    Tweets, external: "tory mp nadhim zahawi appears to have just told mps that shakespeare is still alive, referring to him as 'my constituent'"

  3. White van photopublished at 12:24 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2014

    Conservative Nadhim Zahawi raises the issue of white vans and the cross of St George - referring to a tweet by shadow attorney general Emily Thornberry - saying people should not sneer at people who work hard and were patriotic.

  4. Angus MacNeil, SNP MP for Na h-Eileanan an Iarpublished at 12:24 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2014

    Tweets, external: "At #PMQs SNP @PeteWishart showing SNP are only ones standing up to UKIP.. hence in Scotland UKIP low but in England LabTory dance to UKIP"

  5. Israelpublished at 12:24 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2014

    Labour's Sir Gerald Kaufman asks the PM to make clear that the removal of citizenship rights on the basis of religion will turn Israel into an apartheid state. Mr Cameron says he is a strong supporter of Israel, saying one of the reasons is that it gives rights and democracy to its people and "it's very important that that continues". He says it is one of few countries in the region to tick the boxes of indexes of freedom.

  6. Autumn statementpublished at 12:20 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2014

    Liberal Democrat Annette Brooke asks if the PM would give extra money into the NHS in his forthcoming autumn statement. Mr Cameron says he was committed to safeguarding and improving the NHS.

  7. UKIPpublished at 12:19 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2014

    SNP Pete Wishart raised the issue of UKIP, to which Mr Cameron said his party was about uniting the UK and bringing people together.

  8. Iain Martin, Daily Telegraph bloggerpublished at 12:19 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2014

    Tweets, external: "This parliament done. Leaders going through motions, MPs bored, public not paying attention. Bring on craziest general election ever. #PMQs"

  9. Bonnie Greer, author and playwrightpublished at 12:19 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2014

    Tweets, external: "Question: isn't Lewis Hamilton a tax exile? #Justasking #pmqs"

  10. Empty hospitalpublished at 12:19 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2014

    Conservative Sir Edward Garnier said a 92-bed hospital in Sierra Leone was treating five patients and asked if the PM would ensure that Save the Children would ensure it reached its full capacity. Mr Cameron agreed.

  11. Lewis Hamiltonpublished at 12:15 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2014

    Conservative Sir Oliver Heald asks the PM to congratulate Lewis Hamilton for his F1 success. Mr Cameron said Hamilton was a young man with "nerves of steel, huge ability" and had made "everyone in this country proud".

  12. Povertypublished at 12:14 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2014

    To a Labour question about poverty, Mr Cameron said the Joseph Rowntree report had said since last year there had been huge increases in employment, which would surely impact on incomes and poverty.

  13. Mehdi Hasan, Huffington Post political directorpublished at 12:13 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2014

    Tweets, external: "Cameron, at #pmqs, makes the usual economically-illiterate comparison between the UK and Greece. And throws in Portugal too. Ludicrous."

  14. The leaders' last wordpublished at 12:13 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2014

    Their exchanges end with Mr Cameron telling Mr Miliband: "You only get a strong health service with a strong economy."

  15. Ben Riley-Smith, Daily Telegraph political correspondentpublished at 12:13 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2014

    Tweets, external: ""If you can't run the economy, you can't run the NHS," says PM. Expect to see more of that in next 6 months. #PMQs"

  16. NHS rowpublished at 12:12 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2014

    "He can't run the economy, he can't run the NHS, he's got no plan for either" Mr Cameron tells the Labour leader. Mr Miliband replies that the PM had closed walk-in centres, introduced top-down reorganisation and caused a "crisis of his making". "Only a Labour government can save the National Health Service," he says.

  17. Pic: Ed Miliband in actionpublished at 12:11 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2014

    Ed Miliband
  18. Labour's fault?published at 12:10 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2014

    Mr Cameron counted that this was a problem created by the previous Labour government.

  19. Jeremy Huntpublished at 12:09 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2014

    Mr Miliband asked the prime minister what it said about the NHS that Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt had admitted going to A&E rather than a GP for treatment for his child.

  20. Pic: Cameron in actionpublished at 12:09 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2014

    David Cameron