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MPs about the process to appoint Lord Mandelson as US ambassador. The House of Commons voted 335 to 223 against a Conservative-led motion which sought to trigger the inquiry. Some Labour
Labour MPs will be whipped to vote against the Conservative motion to refer Starmer to the committee
Labour MPs are likely to be whipped to vote down the Conservative motion to refer
Conservative's Kemi Badenoch, introduces a motion of no confidence, the government is expected to provide parliamentary time for a debate and a vote. To succeed, the motion needs just one more vote in favour
Labour feeling Starmer was wrong to fire him so quickly. The Conservatives, with the support of the Liberal Democrats and the SNP, have been pushing for the privileges committee to intervene in the crisis
Conservatives look to take advantage. Earlier this week, Badenoch brought an emergency motion to the floor of the House of Commons, urging MPs to hold the government to account for the decision to appoint Mandelson
Labour figures such as Angela Rayner opted to keep their powder dry. The government won the vote by 335 votes to 223, a majority of 112. Badenoch had opened the debate by accusing the Prime
Labour MPs voted against the motion, following a No 10 operation to rally support for the prime minister. Sir Keir has rejected claims he misled the Commons about the vetting process for Lord Mandelson
MPs must be given a free vote on any motion to refer Starmer to the Privileges Committee, not forced into being accomplices to a cover-up. "If Keir Starmer has misled the House
motion coup that could drag on for weeks, with no guarantee that the many Labour MPs who want him to be replaced as PM will succeed. In the meantime, Britain will be adrift in leadership
Conservative shadow minister Alex Burghart said: "It is outrageous that Labour are trying to withhold documents about the Mandelson-Epstein affair from Parliament." He accused the government of trying "to pull the wool over
Conservative leader, opens the debate on referring Keir Starmer to the privileges committee. MPs will vote at 7pm. *Afternoon:* Starmer chairs a meeting of the government’s Middle East response committee *After 3pm:* Peers vote
Labour ex-shadow chancellor John McDonnell](https://edm.parliament.uk/early-day-motion/65596/health-and-social-care). MPs can use a “prayer” as a way of showing they disagree with a statutory instrument – secondary legislation or regulations, which they do not vote
vote in parliament where Labour are putting in legislation that is hounding the very elderly veterans for things that happened decades ago, often under the instruction of political leaders who are no longer around
MPs who voted for an SNP amendment to the king’s speech motion calling for the two-child benefit benefits cap to be abolished. Subsequently this was seen as an over-reaction (not least because
vote on Tuesday over whether Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer should be investigated in Parliament for allegedly misleading the House of Commons. It relates to several comments he made about the process of appointing Lord
motion), then Starmer faces the ignominy of being in the same category as Johnson (at least unless or until an inquiry eventually clears him). So the best option for No 10 is for Hoyle
Conservative party has grown used to dispatching leaders in recent years – with rules that allow MPs to start a leadership race without an alternative garnering support. Not so in Labour. Even if one ofStarmer