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New photo Sky’s Kay Burley kicks Tory MP David Davies off TV debate on Brexit after he patronised woman

A Tory MP was kicked off a live TV debate on Brexit today after he 'patronised' a female MP by checking his mobile phone in the middle of the debate.


David Davies, a leading Brexiteer, went head to head against Labour MP Anna Turley on Sky News this afternoon to debate Britain's looming departure.


But the MP for Monmouth in Wales adopted a bored look and pulled out to check his mobile phone in the middle of the interview after complaining he could not get a word in.


Turning to Ms Turley and presenter Kay Burley, he said: 'You carry on, I'll check my phone while you have your little chat', and pulled his mobile out of his suit pocket.


Kay then interrupted to slap down the MP, saying: 'Don't be patronising. That is completely unacceptable. Please don't talk to her like that.'


Mr Davies retorted: 'I am not being patronising but I can't get a word in edge ways here.'


Kay hit back saying: 'Please don't talk to her in that fashion, it is not acceptable. You have had 50 per cent each.'


The clearly irritated Tory MP buttoned up his suit jacket, he added: 'OK you two carry on.'


Kay then stepped in to kick him off her set on College Green outside Parliament, shaking his hand and steering him off set with the words  'Thanks for joining us, we really appreciate it.'




Tory MP David Davies was kicked off a live TV debate on Brexit today after he 'patronised' Labour MP Anna Turley (pictured together today on the show)  by checking his mobile phone in the middle of the fiery debate 


Tory MP David Davies was kicked off a live TV debate on Brexit today after he 'patronised' Labour MP Anna Turley (pictured together today on the show)  by checking his mobile phone in the middle of the fiery debate 



Tory MP David Davies was kicked off a live TV debate on Brexit today after he 'patronised' Labour MP Anna Turley (pictured together today on the show)  by checking his mobile phone in the middle of the fiery debate 





David Davies (pictured today with Anna Turley and Kay Burley)  moaned that he could not get a work in edge ways during the showdown - but was accused of being patronising by Kay Burley 


David Davies (pictured today with Anna Turley and Kay Burley)  moaned that he could not get a work in edge ways during the showdown - but was accused of being patronising by Kay Burley 



David Davies (pictured today with Anna Turley and Kay Burley)  moaned that he could not get a work in edge ways during the showdown - but was accused of being patronising by Kay Burley 





David Davis then walks across the set after being asked to leave for patronising the Labour MP (pictured) 


David Davis then walks across the set after being asked to leave for patronising the Labour MP (pictured) 



David Davis then walks across the set after being asked to leave for patronising the Labour MP (pictured) 


The awkward encounter came after the two MPs clashed repeatedly over Brexit in the fiery afternoon showdmown.


Ms Turley, Labour MP for Redcar, has warned that Brexit threatens crucial manufacturing jobs in her constituency.


Their showdown came on another day of bitter clashes in Parliament over the terms of Brexit.


Mrs May warned MPs that it would be a 'disaster' to call a second referendum - despite reports her most senior aides have been secretly discussing calling the vote behind her back. 


And she confirmed the Commons vote on her Brexit deal will not happen before Christmas - despite howls of protests from Remainers and Eurosceptics.


The PM said she is still hoping to secure more 'political and legal assurances from the EU on the Irish border backstop, and as a result the showdown in Parliament will not take place until the week commencing January 14.  


The defiant statement to the Commons comes as Mrs May wrestles to stop the Cabinet descending into chaos, with as ministers openly floating alternatives to her Brexit plan.




Theresa May (pictured in the Commons today) will warn that a second Brexit referendum would cause 'irreparable damage' to Britain, as she tries to defuse anger at the news that her own aides have floated the idea 


Theresa May (pictured in the Commons today) will warn that a second Brexit referendum would cause 'irreparable damage' to Britain, as she tries to defuse anger at the news that her own aides have floated the idea 


Theresa May (pictured in the Commons today) will warn that a second Brexit referendum would cause 'irreparable damage' to Britain, as she tries to defuse anger at the news that her own aides have floated the idea 



With seemingly no hope of Mrs May's deal making it through Parliament, Cabinet ministers breaking ranks as they squabble over what happens next. 


She tried to reassert her authority in the Commons after a string of Cabinet ministers broke ranks to publicly squabble about what kind of Brexit Britain should have. 


Work and Pensions Secretary Amber Rudd today risked directly contradicting the PM by insisting 'nothing should be off the table' if the government's plan is rejected by the Commons.


Business Secretary Greg Clark also backed demands for MPs to vote on a range of 'options'.


However, the PM's spokesman again flatly dismissed the idea of a referendum, saying: 'We're not having one.'  


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