. >> david cameron. >> thank you mr. speaker. can i welcome what the prime minister said and agree with them about the queen's new recognition for armed forces. we should be incredibly proud of what they do on our behalf. last week that think it was demonstrated for everyone to see that capital spending under labor will be cut. now i want to turn to total spending for the will the prime minister accept that his own figures show that once the treasury is forecast for inflation, the total spending will be cut after 2011? >> no mr. speaker, total spending will continue to rise and it will be at 0% rise in 2013 and 2014. in 2011/12-- [laughter] in 2011/12 and 12, 13. >> order, order. the prime minister's answer must be heard. speak the prime minister said very clearly no, it will rise. can he explain this? this is a treasury presentation that has been given to us and on page 7, on page 7 it says very clearly what headings for current spending and capital spending, the headline is reduction in medium-term spending. so, can i ask the p