Speaker Hoyle Faces Crucial PMQs Test Amid Growing Revolt Over Impartiality
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All eyes will be on Speaker Lindsay Hoyle at Prime Minister's Questions to see if he can restore order amidst a major row over his handling of a debate last week.
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The SNP and some MPs believe Hoyle was unfair and showed favoritism in his rulings during a debate on the Israel-Hamas conflict.
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A motion of no confidence in Hoyle now has 87 MP signatures. Persistent critics argue he failed to be impartial.
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Plaid Cymru has also now said they have lost confidence in Hoyle, further eroding his credibility to command respect across Commons.
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There are questions if Hoyle can cope if MPs intentionally provoke him at PMQs to test how much authority he has lost.