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John Bercow bellows order at Boris to ‘SIT DOWN’ as speaker shows his true colours

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BORIS JOHNSON faced deafening protests from the opposition during his address to which the House Speaker repeatedly demanded the Prime Minister “sit down”.

  • Boris Johnson told to ‘sit down’ by John Bercow

Boris Johnson’s first address to the House of Commons following Parliament’s return proved to test the patience of the Prime Minister and the House Speaker. The Prime Minister’s speech discussing Brexit and the progress of the UK was met with boos, shouting and jeers to the point that the House Speaker was forced to step in. On multiple occasions, Mr Bercow told Mr Johnson to sit down before he addressed the House.

The Prime Minister said: “Britain is on the verge Mr Speaker on taking back control of our trade policy.

“We will be able to restore our independent seat in the WTO for the first time in 46 years.”

Mr Johnson attempted to continue and begin a sentence on the United States before the opposition bench roared in protest.

He seemingly gave up and said: “I wish my honourable all the best” before gesturing towards the House Speaker.

Brexit news: John Bercow tells Boris Johnson to sit down 

Mr Bercow repeated “order” before pointing at Mr Johnson and telling him to “resume your seat.”

He continued: “I ask the House to have some regard to how our proceedings are viewed by those outside the chamber.

“I will always facilitate the expression of opinion by this House.

“Meanwhile the Prime Minister is making a statement and that Statement should be heard and he will be heard as will every other member, end of subject, the Prime Minister.”

Later in his speech, Mr Johnson once more attempted to address the House before being drowned out by jeers from the room.



John Bercow lashed out at the Prime Minister

Mr Bercow while seemingly frustrated pointed and gestured for the Prime Minister to sit down.

He said: “Order, order, sit down, sit down, I am very grateful.

“I want to hear what the Prime Minister has to say in response to the question.

“And that answer, that response must be heard, the Prime Minister.”

Determined to continue Mr Johnson again began: “We are on the verge, Mr Speaker.

“We could achieve even more in our trade with the United States by using the powers we will regain to do a comprehensive free trade deal.

“A deal in which both President Trump and I have agreed that the NHS is not on the table.”

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