Seek and ye shall find:

The Budget debate streaming live from the Parliament website:

(Actually, the quality was pretty good most of the time, but changing tabs in my browser seemed to give it a headache.)
Something strange happened to my Dock while I was trying to grab the above image:

Best opening to an assignment question ever:

2 comments:
Haha, that is a pretty awesome question. Did you use it to amusing effect in your answer?
I haven't decided on an approach yet - it's due in ten days, so still have time to transform boring EU maximisation into a hilarious Fight Club-esque freon-gaslight-chisel-refrigerator scenario.
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