it was a fucking shambles.
The fact Hoyle was in Israel rimming the IDF at a time when the death toll in Gaza was 14k coupled with yesterday's proceedings should be enough to finish him in a normal country.
Rimming IDF ? Do you mean his visit to Israel ?
I try to keep out of the Israel/Palestine debate as it is so polarised it’s just toxic. Parliament was a joke yesterday by all accounts but if Hoyle genuinely allowed the Labour amendment through in an attempt to protect some MPs then calling for his resignation doesn’t feel right to me.
What I find more concerning is that MPs are being threatened for how they talk about an extremely delicate/complex subject ie what is said/unsaid. This is a democracy FFS. I don’t have much time for the political class but I don’t want MPs afraid to say something a certain way for fear of being threatened or physically attacked, especially as I’d imagine everyone wants the killing to stop anyway