



Reform UK leader Nigel Farage was heckled by Labour MPs today as he attempted to ask a question at Prime Ministers Questions.
As he attempted to make his point, Labour MPs could be heard shouting over him.
Farage laughed at the "panic" he caused on "that side of the bench" causing yet another uproar from Labour.
Farage laughed at the "panic" he caused on "that side of the bench"
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Speaker, Lindsay Hoyle scolded the MPs and said: "Order. I want to get this question over with. It is all you're doing that it goes on forever."
Farage asked: "To ask the Prime Minister for some advice. What do I say to 25,000 constituents in Clacton..."
This caused MPs to shout over the Reform leader for the third time, leading to the Speaker scolding the Commons again.
Farage finally asked: "Prime Minister the 25,000 constituents, in fact, including including 99 year old Jim O'Dwyer, who flew a full set of missions on Lancaster bombers tail are losing their winter fuel allowance.
"They are feeling the pinch whilst at the same time we're prepared to give away a military base and pay £18 billion for the privilege of doing that."