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.
The short-lived former prime minister will address a gathering of US right-wingers on Thursday.
"What mechanisms are available to bring him to the House?", the SNP's Westminster Leader yelled.
SNP MPs and some Conservatives walked out of the chamber in an apparent protest at the state of affairs.
"The Government will play no further part in the decision this House takes on today’s proceedings", she said, accusing Hoyle of "hijacking" the debate.
The business secretary found herself publicly questioned over a number of matters that could be deemed to be seriously misleading.
Tory MP Rees-Mogg waxed lyrical about ‘creamy milk' that will 'nourish your inner Tory’ during his GB News show.
The Speaker took what was considered an unprecedented step of selecting two amendments.
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