Tory party’s deputy chair used parliamentary rooftop setting to publicise TV show, in apparent contravention of rules

The Conservative MP Lee Anderson faces a telling off for using a parliamentary rooftop to film a promotion video for his GB News TV show, with unauthorised photography or filming not permitted on the parliamentary estate.

The serjeant at arms, who is responsible for upholding order in the Commons, will be contacting Anderson, the Conservative party deputy chairman, over the Twitter footage.

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