Labour MP Chris Bryant has been as a "pantomime Dame" by George Osborne photo described in the Treasury inquiry before Christmas: PAFormer Minister Chris Bryant enjoyed in the role of the Registrar of record the "Baron Hard-Up", accused the father of "Cinderella" in the popular pantomime in the Treasury issues.
Mr Osborne shot again Mr Bryant: "at least I am not pantomime Lady."
Mr Osborne, called Labour members withdraw the comment and Mr Bryant screamed that the comment was "homophobic".
After Mr Bryant exchanging bearings for Rhondda, MP said: "I don't think he would this phrase said if I was not gay."
"I think if he gets back in the Office he is probably thinking 'should I send a little note that say sorry, I wanted to insult' is."
"We all get it wrong sometimes and I think, wrong he got it this time."
In the camp, Mr Bryant had earlier said: "pleasure takes the Minister of finance, there seems to be you the role of Baron Hard-Up."
"But can I just say it in the most beautiful Christmas way possible that all his strict speak real anxiety for many of my constituents on your winter fuel allowance, ensure the concern about the increase of in sales tax in January, provides the major losses in construction jobs provide in the new year."
"So can I involve only sometimes only him, instead play Prince charming?"
Mr Osborne quipped immediately "at least I am lady not pantomime" before you stop, laughed as Tory and Labour members protested.
The Chancellor went on: "The measures which take we are dealing with economic inheritance, that the previous Government of which he was a Minister, leave this country."
On Twitter, Mr Bryant later wrote: "to George Osborne clearly don't know how charming with its jibe with me as ' pantomime Dame' to be." "Homophobic or just evil?"
Kerry McCarthy, the shadow Treasury Minister was Bank on Labor's front during the Exchange, tweeted that it was a "nasty little homophobic jibe by Osborne".
Consultant Mr Osborne said: "This was clearly a Christmas joke just after the pantomime topic started by Chris Bryant."

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