SNP should re-examine withdrawing MPs from Westminster – depute leader
The party was unable to vote on its motion calling for a Gaza ceasefire after angry scenes in the House of Commons.
The party was unable to vote on its motion calling for a Gaza ceasefire after angry scenes in the House of Commons.
The party said it will seek to ‘refocus the discussion away from the Westminster circus’.
“I have a duty of care and if my mistake is looking after members, I am guilty", he said.
SNP MP Deirdre Brock questioned if the Leader of the House was considering a new career as a stand-up comedian.
The SNP is about to discover that in politics, there is no right to silence.
Labour’s win in the Rutherglen by-election could put the party on course for Downing Street if it is replicated across Scotland, he said.
“So given that the Tories and Labour are two cheeks of the same arse, offering no change, no vision, no hope, does the Prime Minister agree that the only way Scottish voters can…”
The First Minister said the UK Government ‘holds us back’.
The party also said the UK is the ‘sick man of Europe’ when it comes to supporting ill employees.
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