Watch live: Lammy faces PMQs grilling after Reeves hints at tax rises
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Watch live: Lammy faces PMQs grilling after Reeves hints at tax rises
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"Watch live as David Lammy, Britain's deputy prime minister, faces Prime Minister's Questions on Wednesday (5 November). The justice secretary will face off against the Tories at the despatch box, standing in for Sir Keir Starmer who is travelling to Brazil for the COP30 climate summit. It is his first time filling in for Sir Keir since becoming deputy prime minister. Mr Lammy will be up against Shadow defence secretary James Cartlidge, who will stand in for Kemi Badenoch during the weekly grilling."
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