Chaotic scenes in House of Commons as Speaker embroiled in Gaza vote row - News Summed Up

Chaotic scenes in House of Commons as Speaker embroiled in Gaza vote row


The House of Commons descended into chaos as the Government and SNP condemned Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle for his handling of the Gaza ceasefire debate. SNP MPs and some Conservatives walked out of the chamber in an apparent protest at the state of affairs as the debate reached its conclusion. Commons Leader Penny Mordaunt claimed Sir Lindsay had “hijacked” the debate and “undermined the confidence” of the House in its longstanding rules by selecting Labour’s bid to amend the SNP motion calling for an “immediate ceasefire” in Gaza and Israel. It had been expected that Sir Lindsay would select just the Government’s amendment seeking an “immediate humanitarian pause” to the Israel-Hamas conflict, which could pave the way for a more permanent stop in fighting. Conservative MP William Wragg, who called for Sir Lindsay to resign, later tried to make the House of Commons sit in private.


Source: The Guardian February 22, 2024 10:12 UTC



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