Rogers: I don't talk about relations with any member of Parliament
A look back at Robert Rogers' time as Clerk to the House of Commons, whose departure was met by MPs breaking tradition, and bending the rules to clap.
Now as Baron Lisvane, the crossbench peer spoke about his time in the post where he was the legal owner of some of the Westminster estate, including some famous landmarks.
But when asked about a reported rift with the Speaker, he told Andrew Neil "I don't talk about relations with any member of Parliament… discretion is the order of the day."
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