>> along goes the milibandwagon, and on we jump. the right hon. gentleman talks about trust. what did he write in the labor manifesto about the browne report, which he set up? the labor party has completely broken its word. there is a debate now in britain about how we get strong universities and people able to go to them without being put off. that is what we propose and he opposes. he should listen to the former labor trade and industry secretary, who was part of the browne process. he said: "the truth is there are many tax elements to the browne plan. you only pay when you are earning above £21,000... browne is essentially right". why not join the consensus instead of just playing political games? >> i ask the questions at prime minister's questions. the prime minister talks about hard choices-he claims to be making a hard choice on tuition fees. i cannot believe that he is talking about hard choices this week, because whom has he chosen to put on the civil service payroll this week? his own personal photographer. there is good news for the prime minister-apparently he doe