BRITAIN: MP Tossed From House Of Commons After Calling Prime Minister “Dodgy Dave” [VIDEO]

A notoriously combative MP was booted from the room after calling out Prime Minister David Cameron over his father being named in the Panama Papers leak. The Mirror reports:

Labour veteran Dennis Skinner has been thrown out of the House of Commons chamber for calling the Prime Minister ‘dodgy Dave’. The infamous Beast of Bolsover made his attack as he accused the PM of not giving a straight answer on how he dealt with ‘writing off’ his mortgages in Oxfordshire and Notting Hill. This was “at the time when he was dividing the nation between strivers and skivers,” he said. “Maybe dodgy Dave will answer it now!”

Speaker John Bercow ordered him to leave the chamber immediately, and barred him from taking part in debates for the rest of the day. To cries of “Chuck him out! Chuck him out!”, the Speaker ordered Mr Skinner to withdraw his remark. But the 84-year-old MP stood his ground. He said: “This man has done more to divide this nation than anybody else. He’s looked after his own pocket! I still refer to him as dodgy Dave. Do what you like!”

Per the rules of the chamber, Cameron didn’t have to answer questions which contain “unparliamentary language.”