Dan Hodges on David Lammy's first performance at PMQs
Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy took Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs) today as "Never here Keir" is abroad.
He forgot his poppy and had to borrow one from an RAF veteran, refused five times to answer a question from the Conservative shadow defence minister about whether any more prisoners have been wrongly released (it was revealed shortly afterwards that two had) and looked to be on the verge of losing it for much of the session.
This is what former Labour and Trade Union staffer Dan Hodges (now a journalist) had to say about it:
"David Lammy could have had a worse PMQs session. But only if he'd fainted at the despatch box, got up, punched the Speaker, then seized the Mace and attacked Angela Rayner with it."
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