People Over Performances: End Bear‑Pit PMQs

Our political system is based around conflict. Prime Minister’s Questions, where MPs shout, jeer and boo represents the worst of our Parliamentary System. It normalises aggression and sends a message to the public that in politics anything goes. 

At a time when democracy is under threat and violence against politicians is on the rise, the weekly spectacle of MPs behaving as if they were in a school playground not only normalises aggressive behaviour and point-scoring it also makes politicians look ridiculous. Other countries look at our Parliament and wonder what on earth is going on.

Politicians hold our lives in their hands. A lot of their work involves respectful collaboration and co-operation across party lines but if you watch PMQ’s you’d be excused for thinking you’d ended up in a school playground. Like it or not, PMQ’s sets the tone for how politicians are perceived by the public. 

Our polling shows that a majority of the public think such behaviour should have no place in parliament. Yet parliament clings on to this out-moded tradition. 

We need a parliament fit for the 21st Century. We need our leaders to behave in ways that model civility and respect. That’s why we are asking you to sign our letter to the Speaker of the House of Commons asking him to replace PMQ’s with a functional and effective system of accountability.  

 We have already submitted evidence on the harmful impact of PMQ’s to the Speaker and the House of Commons Modernisation Committee but they need to know that you care too. That’s why we’re asking you to sign our letter to the Speaker saying you want things to change


Our Letter to the Speaker

To: The Rt Hon Sir Lindsay Hoyle MP, Speaker of the House of Commons

Dear Mr Speaker,

Prime Minister’s Questions in its current form has become a deeply flawed spectacle, where jeering, personal attacks, and disruption overshadow serious political scrutiny. This archaic style of debate diminishes the dignity of the House and damages public confidence in Parliament.

Recent incidents, including moments where Members have been visibly distressed, highlight how the boundaries between robust debate and personal humiliation are all too easily crossed. Such behaviour not only undermines the decorum of the Chamber but also fosters a toxic environment that is harmful to the wellbeing of all Members.

While vigorous political accountability is vital, it must be conducted with respect and professionalism. The House must commit to replacing this outdated format with a modern system of accountability—one that restores dignity to debate, prioritises constructive dialogue, and reflects the standards of conduct expected in any professional workplace.

Replace Prime Minister’s Questions with a Modern System of Accountability

Scrap the current PMQs format. Its outdated style of jeering, booing, and personal attacks undermines serious debate and public trust.

  • Introduce a modern system of accountability that replaces PMQs with respectful, constructive, and effective scrutiny of the Prime Minister.
  • Ensure the new system promotes clear, evidence-based questioning without interruptions or disrespect.
  • Hold MPs to professional standards of behaviour, reflecting the respect expected in any workplace.

We believe these steps would make a meaningful difference—not only to the way Parliament works, but to how it is perceived by the public. Thank you for considering our request and for all you do to uphold the dignity of the House.

Yours sincerely,

 The Undersigned

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  • Patricia Clarke
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  • Alan Murphy
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  • Lynne Edwards
    signed via 2025-07-03 19:05:46 +0100
    Unparliamentary language is policed, basic courtesy should be too
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  • Mary
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    What an appalling display from Badenoch, and what an ugly example to the public.
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  • David Braziel
    signed via 2025-07-03 18:48:31 +0100
    The current system of PMQs is embarrassing to watch and ineffective at holding the government to account or informing the nation. It it long past time this was modernised and made more professional.
  • Mike
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    We need something better than this bear garden.
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  • Peter Loschi
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    The kinder, more compassionate society that numerous politicians have advocated (genuinely or not) since at least John Major’s time cannot happen unless Parliament reflects this itself.
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  • Andrew Biller
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    It’s well overdue. Please get on with it. Thank-you.
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