David Cameron has branded the public sector strikes as a "damp squib" after attacking Labour leader Ed Miliband for being "irresponsible, left wing and weak."
In a vicious war of words at PMQs he lashed out at the opposition with some commentators tweeting saying he was "trembling with rage".
According to the PM around 40% of schools are open, only 18 out of 930 job centres are closed and only a third of the civil service is on strike.
During the tense exchange the prime minister hit out at the industrial action which had led to his own press secretary volunteering to man a border at Heathrow airport.
"I don't want to see any strikes, I don't want to see schools close, I don't want to see problems at our borders", he told MPs.
Note EU-Digest: Temper, temper.....Mr. Cameron better get used to the fact that ordinary people are fed up always having to pay for the mistakes of the greedy financial industry and the Government.
For more: Damp Squib: David Cameron Dismisses Strikes And Brands Ed Miliband As 'Left Wing And Weak'
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