Either the Speaker bowed to the mob or to Keir Starmer. He must go thetimes.co.uk/article/f85126…
@William_Wragg Unlike the Conservative Party, he did what he believed was right for the country and Parliament
@William_Wragg He gave you the chance for all parties to come together with one voice on Gaza, instead youchose to play party politics with a disgusting spectacle & the emails show on Laura Kuenssberg show that is the public's view. Any comment on Dowden's pitiful performance.
@William_Wragg The Conservatives bowed to the BNP. they must ALL go.
@William_Wragg You sooner you’re unemployed, the sooner the country can begin to heal.
“if this was the reason, it is deeply troubling.” If [MPs safety] was “the reason”, why wasn’t that given as the reason, to the House, in the first place? Everything about this shoddy affair suggests to me it was all done to help @Keir_Starmer out of an ever-growing rebellion that would have been embarrassing.
@William_Wragg Why would he be bowing to the mob? The SNP motion was more pro-Palestine, and the speaker effectively ended their motion.
@William_Wragg The privileged elite are not working for the British working class
@William_Wragg Mark Francois spoke well about this, and I respect his opinion (on this issue only) more than yours.