Sir Lindsay Hoyle gained the support of the senior Cabinet minister as he faced continued pressure to step down.
Analysis by More In Common suggested the Conservative coalition was ‘fragmenting’ and the next election will be about policies, not personalities.
Simon Hart, the chief whip, warned Hoyle that his actions would "unleash hell".
“I have a duty of care and if my mistake is looking after members, I am guilty", he said.
Thought it couldn't get any worse for Rishi Sunak's beleaguered party? It just has.
“When people have a student debt relief, they buy homes. They start businesses, they contribute. They engage”.
A debate on the humanitarian situation in Gaza is hijacked by political parties acting in their own interests.
What was meant to be a discussion about the UK’s policy on the Hamas-Israel conflict spiralled into heated exchanges on the Speaker’s actions.
According to reports, it wasn't about anger with the Speaker at all, but concerns that too many rebel MPs were about to vote for Labour’s amendment.
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