After seeing the amount of barracking to Jeremy Corbyn's questions,I think a suggestion by someone that there should be cameras focussed on the barrackers (from either side) to see who is doing this would possibly cut it down and give us a better question and answer session to some very important issues that affect us all.
Fed up seeing such childish behaviour
The agreement is that cameras are only supposed to focus on the intended speaker - this is quite right otherwise the system could easily be manipulated.
There should be an independent body that can fine MP's for misbehaviour in the house, we employ MP's, we do not employ them to behave like it is an Eton party.
What is amazing, is the fact that the barracking that has always been part of it, from any political party, seems to be the highlights of the day. In some cases the politicians seem to be able to override the seriousness of certain issues and the effects they can have on the general public, just so long as they can gain the brownie points by flinging insults and pointing fingers in any direction that helps THEIR cause as 'top comedian', and my goodness, we've had quite a few of them.
Funny it might be, but they are not there for that purpose and it gets tedious. The repetition of the same question and answers also gets tedious and wastes more time than enough.