Why is #pmqs popular right now?

Each Wednesday lunchtime (UK time), the UK Parliament meets for Prime Minister Questions (PMQS) where MPs are able to question the Prime Minister (or deputy) on the political topics of the day. Sometime serious, sometimes controversial, but always highly enjoyable. (as of March 4 at 05:43 UTC)
Category: SPAM | Trend originated by @nwjerseyliz | Most recent: January 9 at 12:30 UTC | First appearance: March 4 at 12:45 UTC | Last defined: March 4 at 05:43 UTC | Permalink
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PMQs is an abbreviation of Prime Ministers Questions, a weekly Q&A session with the British Prime Minister held in the House of Commons.
Defined by Anonymous via web July 7 at 11:57 UTC
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PMQs is an abbreviation of Prime Ministers Questions, a weekly Q&A session with the British Prime Minister held in the House of Commons.
Defined by Anonymous via web March 4 at 05:49 UTC
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PMQs is an abbreviation of Prime Ministers Questions(http://www.number10.gov.uk/Page5180), a weekly Q&A session with the British Prime Minister held in the House of Commons.
Defined by Anonymous via web March 4 at 05:46 UTC
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PMQs = Prime Minister's Questions (UK). A weekly session at the House of Commons when MPs from all parties get to pose question to the PM.
Defined by Anonymous via web March 4 at 05:45 UTC
Mar
4
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Each Wednesday lunchtime (UK time), the UK Parliament meets for Prime Minister Questions (PMQS) where MPs are able to question the Prime Minister (or deputy) on the political topics of the day. Sometime serious, sometimes controversial, but always highly enjoyable.
Defined by Anonymous via web March 4 at 05:43 UTC
Mar
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+7 hours
#pmqs is the tag for tweeting about Prime Minister's Questions, a weekly half-hour event in the UK House of Commons.
Defined by Anonymous via web March 4 at 05:42 UTC

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