Speaker Faces Backlash After Controversial Decision to Allow Gaza Vote
• Commons speaker Lindsay Hoyle faces calls to resign after controversial decision to allow vote on Labour amendment on Gaza, going against precedent and clerk's advice
• Health minister Maria Caulfield says she will "struggle now to support" Hoyle given his "very, very different" actions, calls it a "red line"
• Hoyle apologized, citing concern for MPs' security, but Tories claim he came under pressure from Labour, which Labour denies
• Shadow minister Pat McFadden defends Hoyle, says he "acted in good faith" to put all propositions before Parliament due to strong public feelings
• SNP denies coordinating walkout with Tories, says MPs went to vote but were blocked, expressing frustration focus has moved from Gaza amid broken conventions