WATCH: Labour MP shut down for trying to ‘gaslight’ Britons in fiery GB News row
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‘Are you for real?!' Labour MP handed brutal slap down in attempt to DODGE Keir Starmer grilling in explosive GB News row.
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Watch the moment Camilla Tominey is astounded as a Labour MP attempts to dodge her grilling on Sir Keir Starmer with an attack on Reform UK's Richard Tice.Challenging Tom Hayes on the latest revelation in the Peter Mandelson scandal, the Bournemouth East MP offered a staunch defence of the Prime Minister, instead blaming the "bonkers" vetting system.Mr Hayes told GB News: "The rules were changed on Friday, and there will be no more overrides of security vetting for a minute.
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The Prime Minister is coming to Parliament on Monday in order to update the House of Commons.
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There'll be plenty of opportunities for questions there too." TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Telling the Labour MP he is "stretching the bounds of her credulity", Camilla questioned him on whether he is "seriously suggesting that the former Director of Public prosecutions was so incurious that he carried on parroting this line, without asking any questions of any officials about whether the vetting had actually been...
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Labour MP Tom Hayes has declined to comment on whether the Prime Minister has misled Parliament over Peter Mandelson and said the scandal is not as serious as Partygate under Boris Johnson.Asked on the Camilla Tominey Show on GB News if the official explanation on Peter Mandelson's security vetting is stretching credulity, he said: "Let's talk about the bounds of credibility here, because you're pulling together two things."The first is the security betting failure, the overriding of what the Prime Minister knew.
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On the second the Prime Minister has made clear that had he known about Mandelson's horrific relationship with Epstein, he would not have appointed him."So there are two simple answers there that I did separate out.
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But if you want to talk about in curiosity, and I think this is really important, I don't know if...
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A: The Prime Minister is coming to Parliament on Monday in order to update the House of Commons.
B: On the second the Prime Minister has made clear that had he known about Mandelson's horrific relationship with Epstein, he would not have appointed him."So there are two simple answers there that I did separate out.
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