

Sir Lindsay said he has "no responsibility" but the "responsibility lies with the minister to correct an error". Ms Butler said she would be "grateful" if Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle could ensure this is done. She then cited the Ministerial Code which states it is "of paramount importance that ministers give accurate and truthful information to parliament, correcting any error at the earliest opportunity".

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Sort by: Most popular Flying Paper Airplane Drawing Hand-drawn vector drawing of a Flying Paper Airplane. "It has been forced to make the admission to the Statistics Authority after the organisation demanded to know where the figure had come from. Browse 60+ easy airplane drawing stock illustrations and vector graphics available royalty-free, or start a new search to explore more great stock images and vector art. "However, the Treasury has admitted that the statistic does not come from official analysis. "He made the claim a day after the Daily Mail reported this figure and said it came from Treasury analysis. She said: "This point of order refers to his presence in the chamber on 7 June, when the deputy prime minister claimed that my party’s plan to invest £20bn a year in green energy would add £1,000 to everyone's mortgages. This relates to information given to the House by Mr Dowden on 7 June, which Ms Butler said was later confirmed to be incorrect. Directly after Prime Minister's Questions - and once Oliver Dowden had left the chamber - Labour MP Dawn Butler brought up a point of order.
