Jeremy Corbyn’s 162 questions for the PM in 2017


Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn asked 162 questions at Prime Minister’s Questions in 2017. Here is a list of them all, and a breakdown by topic.

Topics raised by Corbyn in 2017 PMQs with May
The opposition leader gets six questions per session
Surrey Council – four questions
School places and funding
School places – four questions
Grammar schools – two questions
Westminster terrorist attack – one question
Cuts to policing – three questions
Cuts to education budget – one question
School budgets – two questions
Housing – three questions
WASPI women and education
NHS waiting lists – two questions
Sports Direct / Zero Hours
Income Tax / NI / VAT Rates
Universal credit – five questions
Wage stagnation / Economy – two questions
Young people debt / Economy
Universal Credit – five questions
Nurse Retention – three questions
* The list does not include occasions when the Prime Minister and Jeremy Corbyn did not take part in PMQs
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