Commons fury as Labour MP Clive Lewis was accused of loudly swearing at a doorkeeper during a vote in the Commons, before he walked out of the Chamber. The incident occurred amidst the debate on the government's Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill. Lewis has since issued an apology for his behavior. The matter has sparked discussions among members and the public, highlighting the tensions surrounding the debated bill.
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Labour MP Clive Lewis has apologised after he was heard loudly swearing before he walked out of the Chamber, as MPs voted on the government’s Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill https://t.co/i8HxVWBX7A
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Labour MP Clive Lewis Has Apologised For Swearing In The Commons During Rwanda Debate https://t.co/zE2ddZaJcM