Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images The final session of PMQs before parliament is prorogued was a rowdy affair. On a number of occasions, the cheers and jeers exchanged by the government and opposition benches were so loud that it became difficult to hear whoever was speaking. After avoiding being summoned before the Privileges Committee for allegedly misleading the Commons over the appointment of Peter Mandelson, Keir Starmer sounded more enthusiastic than he has in weeks. His MPs were equally excitable, despite being less than a week away from a challenging set of local elections on 7 May. Here’s what emerged. No more political stunts The Prime Minister repeatedly relied on No 10’s defence that yesterday’s antics were a “political stunt”. Hitting back at another attack from Badenoch, Starmer accused the leader of the opposition of using yesterday’s session of parliament to play political games. “I was chairing a meeting of Cobra,” Starmer said, grinning. “They just want to debate silly political stunts.…