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Speaker's warning over 'liar' accusations in Commons
Lindsay Hoyle has reminded MPs of the rules about making claims that other members are not telling the truth.
In a noisy chamber on Monday, he was poised to order SNP Westminster leader Ian Blackford out of the chamber when he called the PM a liar, but the accuser left the Commons before Mr Hoyle finished speaking.
In a statement at the start of PMQs, the Speaker said the rules can cause 鈥渇rustrations鈥 but such claims could be made through an opposition day debate.
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