An air of expectation hung over the Chamber all morning as we waited for PMQs. I had Qu No 2 and used it to point out Mr Corbyn's lack of credibility as a leader when it came to issues like MI5, the police and of course our Armed Forces. The PM pounced on my question with gusto and tore in the Opposition Leader, encouraged by all her backbenchers. This session was always going to be noisy as it was the last before the general election. Lib Dem leader Tim Farron was called towards the end and he launched into a tirade about child refugees. His point was made with too much acrimony and he was soon drowned out by a baying Commons from all sides of the House. Again, a busy afternoon chasing constituency matters and clearing desks.