Speaker orders Conservative MP to depart the Commons over PMQs heckling

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Conservative MP was ordered to depart Prime Minister’s Questions after being accused of repeated heckling by Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle.

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Paul Bristow was made to depart the Commons chamber after fewer than 5 minutes of the weekly conflict between Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Labour chief Sir Keir Starmer.

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The Peterborough MP’s pressured exit got here shortly after Sir Lindsay appealed to either side of the House to point out respect and cease being noisy.

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I'm not having it and I've warned you earlier than

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Mr Bristow advised the PA news company: “I got a little over-excited.”

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As Sir Keir criticised the Government for permitting “uncontrolled migration”, Mr Bristow was amongst these heard shouting in response.

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Sir Lindsay intervened to say: “Mr Bristow, I think you’re going to be leaving. I am asking you to leave now because otherwise I’ll name you.”

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‘Naming of a member’ is a time period used to explain the disciplining of an MP for breaking the foundations of the Commons.

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Sir Lindsay didn't enact the formal disciplinary process however advised Mr Bristow: “I’m not having it and I’ve warned you before. It’s the same people.”

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He added to opposition MPs: “And the same will happen on this side.”

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Mr Bristow left the chamber to cheers and shouts of “bye” from these on the opposition benches.

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Sir Lindsay’s spokeswoman stated: “Following a noisy start to PMQs, the Speaker asked Paul Bristow to leave the chamber, saying he would name him if not.

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“Mr Bristow left voluntarily and so no formal powers were exercised by the Speaker.”

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Mr Bristow can keep on the parliamentary property for the day and loses no pay, it's understood.

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