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Comprehensive, there aren t many tory mps i have spoken to morning who agree. the rebels, those that have been criticising the prime minister, are intent that they are not going away. i spoke to one ringleader this morning who said that theirjob now is to persuade another 30 tory mps who backed the prime minister last night to change their mind. and there s too two things in particular that they think might do that. one is the by elections on the 23rd ofjune. 0ne by elections on the 23rd ofjune. one in wakefield, one in tiverton on hobbit and in devon. there is an expectation in the conservative party that they could lose both of those votes, one in the north of england and one in devon. and that would be damaging for the prime minister. 0ne senior rebel told me if that happens, there will be more tory mps who think that this is a leadership crisis. then there is the privileges committee report. remember, mps are still looking into whether the prime minister misled parliament. there ar ....
Step into the unknown. again, these are issues step into the unknown. again, these are issues which will be playing and preying are issues which will be playing and preying on are issues which will be playing and preying on some conservative mps s minds preying on some conservative mps s minds. but preying on some conservative mps s minds. ., , .,, ., minds. but how corrosive has partygate minds. but how corrosive has partygate been? minds. but how corrosive has partygate been? it minds. but how corrosive has partygate been? it has - minds. but how corrosive has partygate been? it has been l minds. but how corrosive has - partygate been? it has been rumbling on for months. first we had sue gray going to investigate. then there was enough evidence for the metropolitan police to get involved. that, of course, triggered the prime minister getting a single fine. that is enough to have broken the law. many people say that should have been enough. then we got the sue gray re ....
Speaker, deputy okayed to resign in new rules Thursday April 01 2021 Summary In proposals submitted by the Committee of Rules Privileges and Discipline of March, the 11th Parliament will see changes and new rules in the composition of committees, nomination of EALA MPs, and the process of electing the Speaker. Rule 154 on standing committees and sectoral committees previously offered a member the opportunity to belong to two committees, for a period of two and a half years. Advertisement Lawmakers have provided for voluntary resignation of a Speaker and deputy at any moment of their five-year term. The current rules of Parliament only provide for impeachment under rule 107. ....