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Roger Daltrey bounced by Mr Speaker over Commons misbehaviour

By Editorial Board Published November 27, 2024 5 Min Read
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Roger Daltrey bounced by Mr Speaker over Commons misbehaviour

Rock royalty upstaged MPs at Prime Minister’s Questions when The Who’s Roger Daltrey earned a rebuke from Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle.

The rock legend, who was within the guests’ gallery, clearly believed there was no “Substitute” for applauding when the SNP’s Westminster chief Stephen Flynn taunted Sir Keir Starmer.

However earlier than he may protest “I Can’t Explain” to a livid Mr Speaker, Sir Lindsay rose to his ft and made clear to the 80-year-old rocker that “My Generation” would not behave like that within the Commons chamber.

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Pointing to the place Daltrey was sitting up above the prime minister behind the federal government benches, Sir Lindsay remonstrated sternly: “Sorry, the gallery will not clap and not interrupt the proceedings.”

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The “Pinball Wizard” had clapped after Mr Flynn challenged the prime minister: “Is he aware of anyone who’s promised to reduce energy bills only for them to increase, is he aware of anyone who promised to back business only to tax business and is he aware of anyone who promised to protect pensioners only to pick their pockets for their winter fuel allowance.”

On the time, the Speaker could have had his eyes on the SNP chief, who was talking from the third row beneath the gangway on the opposition benches.

However relating to misbehaviour up within the gallery, Sir Lindsay may need mentioned: “I Can See for Miles and Miles.” The wizard had been properly and actually bounced like a imply pinball.

The rock aristocrat was at PMQs as a visitor of Nigel Evans, a former Tory MP and Commons deputy Speaker, who misplaced his seat within the July normal election after 32 years as an MP.

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However earlier than this rock and roll PMQs ended, Mr Evans, his rock star pal and different company scurried out. The rationale: not disgrace or regret, however a gathering with the brand new Tory chief Kemi Badenoch.

He was assembly Ms Badenoch, apparently, to speak concerning the teenage most cancers belief and the affect of the federal government’s nationwide insurance coverage enhance on charities.

Daltrey, nevertheless, has kind for political controversy and has lengthy been outspoken in his political opinions.

Claiming he is “from a working-class background”, he was a Labour supporter till he denounced Sir Tony Blair over his “mass immigration” insurance policies. He branded Jeremy Corbyn a “communist”.

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Then in 2016 he backed Brexit, claiming the European Union was run by bureaucrats “ruled by a mafia”. And in 2021 he attacked “the woke generation”.

Actually? No matter occurred to “The Kids are All Right”?

As for Mr Speaker and clapping within the guests’ gallery within the Commons, “You Better You Bet” he “Won’t Get Fooled Again”.

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