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At the time of broadcast it was reported that 67 MPs had signed a letter of no-confidence in the House of Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle. He apologised for breaking precedent and allowing MPs to vote on a Labour amendment during what was supposed to be an SNP-led opposition day debate. He apologised and claimed he was doing this to protect and safeguard MPs. Consercative MP Mark Francois and LAbour MP Nick Thomas
By GlobalAt the time of broadcast it was reported that 67 MPs had signed a letter of no-confidence in the House of Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle. He apologised for breaking precedent and allowing MPs to vote on a Labour amendment during what was supposed to be an SNP-led opposition day debate. He apologised and claimed he was doing this to protect and safeguard MPs. Consercative MP Mark Francois and LAbour MP Nick Thomas