back to his old ways, parting with rebekah brooks. [shouting] no doubt both looking forward to the fox day hunt, mr. speaker. but before he was elected the prime minister said, unless you can represent everyone in our country, you cannot be a one nation party. that was then. this is now. everyone now knows he cannot be a one nation prime minister. [shouting] >> well, mr. speaker, it wouldn't be christmas without the repeat and that's all we ever get. [laughter] that is all we ever get from the honorable gentleman. i'll tell him what we've done this year. we said we would take action on jobs. with 67,000 more private sector jobs. we said we would help with the cost of living. we're frozen the council tax for the third year in a row. we said we would do with a deficit. we have cut the deficit by a quarter. and what have we heard from his this year? what has he told us about the deficit? nothing but what has he told us about welfare? nothing. what is he tells about his education plan? nothing. the fact is he has got actually nothing to o