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‘GROW UP!’ Watch moment David Lammy heckles Robert Jenrick in the Commons over calls to resign

Watch the moment the Deputy Prime Minister told Robert Jenrick to “grow up” as the MPs locked horns in the Commons.

Delivering a scathing assessment of the Government’s response to the accidental release of Hadush Kebatu, the shadow justice secretary asked if David Lammy would resign if the migrant was not deported “by the end of the week”.

In the Commons, Mr Jenrick asked: “What is the Justice Secretary going to do now to address the way in which problems in our prisons are covered up routinely or wished away?”

He later added: “Can the Justice Secretary give the House his cast iron assurance that this man will be deported from our country by the end of the week, as he promised on the news on Sunday? And if he fails, will he take responsibility and resign?”

Deputy Prime Minister Mr Lammy repeated “no” from his seat as Mr Jenrick spoke across the despatch box, and could be seen shouting the words: “Grow up!”

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