David Lammy has provoked widespread fury after taking a poppy from a decorated RAF war hero to spare his blushes after apparently forgetting to wear one during PMQs. The bungling Justice Secretary, who was filling in for Keir Starmer, started the session by making a sombre Remembrance tribute.
But it was quickly spotted that he was not sporting the traditional symbol, despite the overwhelming majority of MPs doing so. After a few minutes, he was handed a pin lapel by Cabinet colleague Bridget Phillipson.
The metallic poppy came from Labour MP Calvin Bailey, an RAF veteran.
Mr Bailey served in Afghanistan during his time with the Air Force and was awarded the Air Medal by then US President Barack Obama in recognition of his "meritorious, gallant and distinguished services during coalition operations".
Answering a question from Tory Bob Blackman, Mr Lammy suggested the blunder was because he had bought a new suit.
"I bought a new suit this morning because my Godmother said she would be watching... I am very grateful to the honourable member for Sunderland South for ensuring that despite wearing a new suit I have managed to put my poppy on."
Opening the PMQs exchanges at lunchtime, Mr Lammy said: "This weekend is Remembrance Sunday. We will never forget those who fought to defend our freedom.
"It's been one of the greates honours of my career to meet our troops around the world, whether in Cyprus the Gulf or Australia."
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