Lammy challenged on energy and insists defence remains 'number one priority'published at 13:05 BST
Image source, House of CommonsStanding at the Commons' dispatch box during deputy PMQs earlier, David Lammy was challenged on energy policy and defence. He was deputising for Keir Starmer, who's currently in France at the G7 Summit.
Shadow energy secretary Claire Coutinho, standing in for Kemi Badenoch, accused the government of undermining the oil and gas sector and energy security with its net zero strategy.
Why is Labour happy to get its oil and gas from Russia or Qatar, but not from Aberdeen? she asked.
Lammy was adamant that Labour is "not turning off the taps" and that oil and gas remain part of a mixed economy.
He also hit back at the accusation Labour is prioritising other issues over defence, calling it the government's "number one priority".
It comes almost a week after John Healey quit as defence secretary in a row over military spending.
Healey watched on from a prominent position in the Commons, our political correspondent reports.








