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Zarah Sultana thrown out of Commons for extraordinary ‘barefaced liar’ rant

Left-winger grew to become the second MP to be thrown out of the chamber throughout Sir Keir Starmer’s grilling over Mandelson’s vetting scandal

Zarah Sultana referred to as Sir Keir Starmer a ‘barefaced liar’ (Picture: Getty)

Zarah Sultana has been thrown out of the Commons chamber by Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle in a rare showdown after calling Sir Keir Starmer a “barefaced liar”.

The Your Celebration MP now faces a possible suspension from the Commons for 5 days for failing to withdraw her remark in regards to the Prime Minister.

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She grew to become the second MP to be dramatically booted from the chamber after Reform UK’s Lee Anderson was kicked out for additionally calling the Prime Minister a “liar”.

Left-winger Ms Sultana is a former Labour MP and now a member of Your Celebration alongside Jeremy Corbyn.

In a query, the Your Celebration MP (Coventry South) mentioned: “Everyone knows that the Prime Minister appointed Mandelson as a result of he owes his job to him. He appointed him, he defended him, and now he claims to know nothing.

“He’s gaslighting the nation. So let’s name this out for what it’s. The Prime Minister is a bare-faced liar.”

Sir Lindsay mentioned: “Go away now, I’ll title you in any other case, I’d go now if I have been you.

“I’ve given the choice to call. I’d depart if I have been you, in a short time.”

Ms Sultana tried to interject and mentioned: “I’ve an obligation to the Home to inform the reality.”

Sir Lindsay held a vote, introduced by Authorities whip Gen Kitchen which mentioned: “I urge to maneuver that Zarah Sultana be suspended from the companies of the Home.”

MPs voted in favour.

“Go away, I’m sorry you’ve achieved this, I actually am,” Sir Lindsay mentioned.

Sir Keir was answering questions within the Commons over his determination to nominate Lord Peter Mandelson because the UK’s ambassador to the US following the revelation he failed safety vetting.

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