Recent debate has emerged over a Cotswolds MP’s decision to submit a question in advance for Prime Minister’s Questions (PMQs), leading to accusations of ‘cosying up’ to the Government. Liberal Democrat Roz Savage, who initially raised concerns but later amended her question, stated that it is common practice across all parties for MPs to inform the Government about the local issues they plan to bring up during PMQs. This transparency is intended to facilitate better preparation and more productive discussions during the parliamentary session. Savage emphasized that such communication does not signify favoritism but is a routine part of parliamentary procedure.