Diane Abbott criticized House of Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle for failing to call her during Prime Minister’s Questions, after comments allegedly made about her by a Tory donor sparked controversy.
The former Labor MP tried to today’s debate But was not summoned, posted on X: “I don’t know whose interests the Speaker thinks he is serving. But that is not the interest of the House of Commons or of democracy.”
MPs for Hackney North and Stoke Newington in the House of Commons, Rishi Sunak, Sir Keir Starmer and SNP Westminster Party leader Stephen Flynn debates spat over remarks She was reportedly profiled by Frank Hester.
However, despite Ms Abbott rising from her seat throughout the meeting and trying to get the Speaker’s attention, she was not invited to speak.
Some MPs raised the issue, with Labor MP Stella Creasy writing on ‘s safety is debated by others. If she had no voice today…”
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