Angela Rayner and Dominic Raab faced off in Prime Minister’s Questions this afternoon, with the Labour deputy leader leading on security concerns around Lord Lebedev’s peerage.
Rayner confronted the deputy prime minister about reports that British security forces had warned against Evgeny Lebendev being granted a seat at the House of Lords.
Raab stated Lord Lebedev’s peerage was a matter for the House of Lords Appointments Commission and claimed that Rayner’s suggestions that he may have ignored direct advice from British security services was “nonsense”.
Raab went on the attack over Rayner’s line of questioning on matters of security, describing the shadow deputy PM’s support of former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn as a security concern. The deputy PM said “a Labour government would put at risk our security”, which was greeted by loud cheers on the Conservative benches.