Speaker says Farron 'has a right to be heard'
John Bercow says the Lib Dem leader may be "irritating" to some Conservative backbenchers, but they must allow him to speak at prime minister's questions.
The Speaker told them: "However irritating the honourable gentleman may be to government backbenchers, he has a right to be heard".
Tim Farron said he was "fantastically grateful" for the introduction, before asking the prime minster about the "disgraceful racist campaign" run by the Conservatives towards Sadiq Khan in the London mayoral race.
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