speaker, on monday morning at norwich research park , i thought i heard the sound of koo, which iscuc remarkable because we have not even reached christmas. does the prime minister agree with me that this might be further evidence of the strength of a long-term economic plan? >> i was delighted to meet with my honorable friend at the research park to talk about the expansion of infrastructure in our country, particularly improvements we're going to make to the a-47, which will not just partnorge and the research , but i know how important that is to make sure that important part of our country benefits from our long-term economic plans. >> ed miliband. >> mr. speaker, i join the prime minister in paying tribute to the british embassy staff killed in the attack in kabul last week. it is a reminder of the danger that embassy staff and delivery personnel still in afghanistan face on a daily basis and our thoughts are with the family and friends of those who died. "therime in us or year, politician that makes big promises and then says, oh, sorry, i did not really mean." have you recalled