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There are huge new questions Labour isn't even currently asking, let alone answering.
This goes to the centre of the existential questions Labour - and perhaps the entire left - is facing.
Instead of waiting to be hit by the Tories' questions, Labour has to hit back and establish a bigger argument that we deal with welfare costs by getting to grips with the root causes of those costs.
And that is over and above the questions Labour will have to answer about how the campaign was so close; or how the previous, virtual one-party state that once was Scotland ever ended up here.
The public should have their own version of Prime Minister's Questions, Labour leader Ed Miliband has said.
In Prime Minister's Questions, Labour leader Ed Miliband asked David Cameron if living standards would be higher in 2015 than they were in 2010.
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But the question Labour faces is whether that is what it wants to be, and whether it has any idea how to do it.
In a written Parliamentary question, Labour MP Emma Reynolds asked what the benefit had been to the UK economy of preferential trade agreements the EU has negotiated with countries outside the bloc.
A question Labour's more liberal wing will be asking is how active Miliband's participation really was; at what point in the proceedings was he invited into the room?
As MPs gear up for the election, he also questioned Labour's economic plan.
Mr Pessina, who is chief executive of Boots' parent company Walgreen Boots Alliance, questioned Labour's business credentials in the Sunday Telegraph, suggesting a Labour government would "not be helpful for business nor the country".
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