During Prime Minister's Questions on May 21, Speaker Sir Lindsey Hoyle criticized unruly MPs for their disruptive behavior while discussing Labour's winter fuel payment cuts. He firmly reminded them of the decorum expected in the Commons, particularly addressing a group of disorderly whips, and directly challenged them by asking who would leave first. The contention arose as Sir Keir Starmer backtracked on his controversial policy, intensifying the atmosphere in the Commons. Hoyle's remarks highlighted the Speaker's role in maintaining order during parliamentary proceedings.
During a heated debate on Labour's winter fuel payment cuts, Sir Lindsey Hoyle called for order, urging unruly MPs to behave or leave the Commons.
Sir Keir Starmer announced a U-turn on the controversial winter fuel payment cuts policy, prompting Sir Lindsay to demand better behavior from disruptive MPs.
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