Speaker clinging on to job as 33 MPs signal no-confidence movement after Commons Gaza vote descends into row
Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle has apologised to MPs after the chamber descended into chaos round a movement calling for a ceasefire in Gaza.Wednesday was designated as an opposition day for the SNP, which selected to debate the Israel-Hamas warfare - and sought to influence MPs to again its requires a right away halt to the combating.
But a controversial choice from Sir Lindsay to permit a Labour modification to be put to the House led to an uproar from Tory MPs - and finally noticed the federal government pledging to "play no further part" in proceedings, in addition to the SNP not even attending to vote on its authentic proposal.After Conservative and SNP politicians stormed out of the chamber in protest, Sir Lindsay returned to the Commons to face his critics, apologis...









