Dominic Raab gets Paul O'Grady's name wrong during House of Commons tribute
29.03.2023 - 14:47
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Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab was heard mispronouncing Paul O’Grady’s name in the House of Commons as he paid tribute to the late TV presenter who has died at the age of 67.
Mr Raab, who was filling in for Rishi Sunak during Wednesday’s Prime Minister’s Questions (PMQs) said “Paul Grayson” was an “incredible comic” after MPs highlighted the impact of the late chat show host. In tribute, Sir Chris Bryant told the House of Commons: “I don’t know whether the Deputy Prime Minister ever met Lily Savage or has ever spent a night out at the Royal Vauxhall Tavern, but… I can take him some time if he wants to go?”
As MPs erupted in laughter, the Labour MP added: “Her alter ego, Paul O’Grady, campaigned acerbically and hilariously for elderly people, for care workers, against oppression of every kind. Isn’t it time we in this country celebrated our naughty, hilarious drag queens and comics of every kind who inspire us to be a better and more generous nation?”
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Mr Raab said: “I totally agree with him: Paul Grayson was an incredible comic”, before correcting himself saying: “Paul O’Grady… but in terms of Lily Savage, I think some of that comedy broke glass ceilings and broke boundaries in a way certainly politicians would struggle to do. So I agree with that.
“I also think it shows how we need greater, more rambunctious free speech, and we need to avoid the wokery and the limitations on comedy, which I’m afraid both of them would have had no time for.”
Earlier, Labour deputy leader Angela Rayner, who was speaking in place of Sir Keir Starmer, told the Commons: “I’m sure the whole House will join me… in paying tribute to