"we've been treated with utter contempt". Pretty much how the general public feels right now.....
@swarpar11 ай бұрын
Came here to say this. Now they know a 0.0001% of how most of us feel about them
@Matt-ty3hr11 ай бұрын
Hoyle really has the demeanour of an overworked supply teacher who's just been shut in the stationery cupboard and is pleading for his keys back
@grahamjohndavis11 ай бұрын
He’s an idiot. He can barely do joined up talking. This is a person who went on national tv and called the funeral of the queen “The most important event the world will ever see”. What an arse.
@samlittle-lx9jo11 ай бұрын
So the English are voting because Britain is an islamic black & Indian state right? I see why you don't vote for a ceasefire in Ukraine because it's a white country
@Saoirse_don_Phalaistín11 ай бұрын
He's a lot sneakier than that. He's looking out for his mate. Hoyle was a labour mp on the right of the party. He knew exactly what he was doing
@plunder195611 ай бұрын
Sadly I think that's the truth @@Saoirse_don_Phalaistín
@KellySmunt49211 ай бұрын
😂classic 👍
@mrnice757011 ай бұрын
Calling each other honourable whilst being devoid of any honour or integrity
@DaIrishman-jw8bn11 ай бұрын
Treated with contempt-now they know how public feels!
@MrPiccolop11 ай бұрын
Fully respect the desire to be independent to get away from. This bull shite.
@robhanks406811 ай бұрын
My thoughts exactly.
@alfredttarski452111 ай бұрын
Come on. They gave you Brexit.
@lonederanger260311 ай бұрын
This is UK government people, what an absolute embarrassment, and we are asked to vote, once every 5 years, for a new set of clowns to run the circus.
@THELONESAMURAI.X11 ай бұрын
this country is hilarious
@peterjohnston447211 ай бұрын
Facts
@malcolmrowe503111 ай бұрын
That's because they have it stitched up! Two sets of 🤡 and the public fooled into thinking things will change
@MarkMeade-e1y11 ай бұрын
There will never be change unless both Labour and Conservative are beaten by a new party who puts the needs of the British people first . We are on a loop which is getting worse by the day , the problems of homelessness, jobs , gang violence and drugs on our streets coupled with high prices and low wages has damaged this country no end . We have bailed out banks to the sum of billions while they carry on like nothing has happed , no body takes the blame and we suffer yet again , the education system is falling apart along with our health services. All it’s been is either Conservative or Labour who gave run this country post war and yet we are returning to the pre war days of no health services, and no pensions because both are corrupt to the core and unless we the public say enough is enough the loop will continue. As for Israel and Palestine that conflict will go not till the end d of time because nether can see the wood before the trees and the killing will never end , the madness in the Houses of Parliament means nothing to the people suffering both at home or abroad because all of these politicians live in a fantasy world and not in the real world …….
@xenech11 ай бұрын
Readers of any mainstream media are a bunch of plebs
@stefmanbrett9111 ай бұрын
The fact that the SNP only has 3 supply days during a session and the speaker decides to torpedo that after a chat with Keir Starmer is despicable
@jamieeames893411 ай бұрын
Opposition day just means you get to decide the days business. Beyond that, it should be done like all other business; open to debate and amendments.
@professorpigeon651711 ай бұрын
He just let 2 amend go instead of one it’s not against the rules, just goes against an outdated and stupid tradition
@cubbyhoo11 ай бұрын
Fundamentally it's down to the idea that people couldn't vote for the SNP motion or the Conservative's amendment and so they would have to abstain on a vote on the Gaza ceasefire. It's a mess but that's really it
@stefmanbrett9111 ай бұрын
@@professorpigeon6517 - But it essentially meant the SNP's motion wasn't voted on... He instead put the Labour vote 1st, when it isn't their opposition day and I'm sorry but we know why that happened. He had a chat with Starmer who was worried that half his party would side with the SNP and make his party look divided Anyone trying to gloss over that fact and say "this is all normal procedure, stop moaning", is willfully ignorant
@jamieeames893411 ай бұрын
@@stefmanbrett91yes that’s how amendments work. To argue that amendments shouldn’t be voted on first, is to fundamentally miss the point of an amendment. Amendments…amend the motion. Opposition Day doesn’t mean get what you want, it means decide the business of the house and then the house decides if it likes the business you’ve brought
@leighbee1311 ай бұрын
Is this parliament or panto? Those no’s at the end were insane.
@lukebellmason196811 ай бұрын
Oh no they weren’t
@Carl-tc2yb11 ай бұрын
Only because some votes were passed unopposed, despite audible voices to the contrary twice by the deaf deputy speaker. Hence the division...
@lewisjones415811 ай бұрын
@@lukebellmason1968😂😂
@thomasholland548711 ай бұрын
Its democracy working. Its wonderful.
@Jake-hw9kp11 ай бұрын
It’s so fucking embarrassing. Fully grown adults acting like a bunch of primary school kids.
@markwood704511 ай бұрын
The SNP simply have to play this tape on loop when they're next campaigning for a referendum. I'm not Scottish but how anyone could argue for a Remain position after seeing that clown show, and the disrespect shown to the SNP, is completely beyond me.
@101wildgoose11 ай бұрын
The SNP don't deserve any respect. They are led by criminals and running Scotland into the ground. NHS in Scotland is an utter disgrace. The SNP treat their own people with contempt!
@nikmak11 ай бұрын
@@jeffcxx nope, what a try hard. Britnat unit out in full force today. Labour shills in tears. Many of us knew how corrupt the British state was before this sordid incident and polling for Scottish indy sits at 50% without even campaigning. This was the death knell for the UK. Thank fuck. #Indyscotlandnow
@funburger211 ай бұрын
Nonsense
@jordank148911 ай бұрын
@@jeffcxxthat is not relevant to what took place in the house
@BennyBlanco48111 ай бұрын
They argue to vote remain as they don’t produce anything and have zero economy so wouldn’t exist on their own. Plus they are heavily subsidised by England.
@franwilby125411 ай бұрын
This is British Parliament??? I am ashamed to be British! 🙄😢😢😞
@mrD66M11 ай бұрын
Where were you when Parliament was prorogued in bad faith by a previous tory PM
@Aren_Sefer11 ай бұрын
@@mrD66Mbut that wasn’t ‘the parliament’, that was actions of an individual. I think everyone is questioning the integrity of the speaker this time and the labour opposition. Which in most estimates is way worse.
@gee494711 ай бұрын
I remember a time, way back in childhood. And the innocence of youth. That I assumed that the most intelligent and efficient people only, rose up to the heights of leading a whole country. I believed that they acted within the best interests of the country and it's citizens. As an adult, I have learnt that was as much an illusion as santa Clause! And still, we are fed lies and kept from seeing the true bigger picture, thanks to our media! The truth is that we are in deep trouble and as this is an election year, I won't try to persuade anyone who to vote for, just ask PLEASE, take a close look at our options - none of which is to not vote, or spoil your paper, because apathy is a vote for more of the same! This is the election that our grandchildren will be asking how did we vote.
@mrD66M11 ай бұрын
@thesubinejelly8764 he made one mistake in good faith and apologised what did labour do, was it anything worse than what Govt has done time and time again?
@Aren_Sefer11 ай бұрын
@@mrD66M you can take his word for it if you want but making a ‘mistake’ in a very serious situation like this still calls into question his credibility. Labour was reported by very senior and credible journalist that they were lobbying the speaker before the vote in the corridors with multiple whiteness testimonies by other MPs. Labour are the party who aren’t transparent in their view of the matter because they’re scared of more division.
@GiveMeBourbon11 ай бұрын
Whatever you think of Stephen Flynn and the SNP, you cannot deny what an effective orator he is.
@crazymonkeyVII11 ай бұрын
I really like him tbh. He's clear, concise, driven and at least on the Israel/Gaza matter completely right. The fact that the Speaker AND Deputy Speaker have allowed Labour to insert their language into what should've been the vote on the SNP's motion, DURING SNP's OPPOSITION DAY, is absolutely DISGUSTING! The two of them have single-handedly robbed SNP of their vote, while preventing a huge row in the Labour party. That row could've cost Labour votes which would've been picked up by other parties. With the exception of Labour/Kid Starver, everybody lost yesterday.
@chrisparnham11 ай бұрын
Yeah, but it's all bluster. The intention of the SDP motion and the Tory amendment was to embarrass the Labour Party. As it turned out the Labour amendment was stronger than the SDPs and the SDP motion was lost as always when an amendment is passed. He might be seen to be making a strong point but it's not because he's outraged about the amended motion but because it failed to embarrass the Labour Party.
@chucky231611 ай бұрын
He just sounds like a scotchman any scotchman
@thenefyncat697011 ай бұрын
And, unlike many in that place, he seems like a decent person. Must be some kind of skeleton hiding in a closet somewhere.
@nickjgunning11 ай бұрын
If you like pub drunks when they've been thwarted.
@pcfc_gaming11 ай бұрын
Thirty thousand+ people have died, and our house of commons is behaving worse than a bunch of nursery school children. It's abhorrent behaviour.
@CraigDunn-k6n11 ай бұрын
Not fit for purpose. You'd take it back for a refund if it had a warranty.
@v.i.i.p.e.r11 ай бұрын
@user-oj2kz9fd3q A "faulty" government if I must say so myself 😂
@JohnSmith-jv6pr11 ай бұрын
The UK parliament is an absolute joke....and not a very funny one.
@v.i.i.p.e.r11 ай бұрын
Funny to laugh at their stupidity but also a major concern for the present and future.
@hidusb11 ай бұрын
They are all acting like a national disgrace.
@ellieguest827211 ай бұрын
they are that
@ejbh316011 ай бұрын
"acting"?
@lonederanger260311 ай бұрын
That place, 'The Palace of Worstmonster', is an absolute disgrace and a complete joke. What's the point of voting to be governed by farm animals?
@marianpower671111 ай бұрын
They are.
@independentandfree646611 ай бұрын
Starmer is behind this and Hoyle has played along with it. Neither fit for the jobs they have. Both should resign.
@aishahidris18911 ай бұрын
Thank you SNP, 💗
@TomWalker-et5jh11 ай бұрын
Shush
@lynclarke618411 ай бұрын
Hoyles has overstepped the mark and needs to go. An apology does not suffice. I don’t believe this was an oversight.
@Hypnotic-tist11 ай бұрын
Force to resignation.
@Jack-Peters9911 ай бұрын
Boo hoo, this vote is a waste of fucking time. Most of them in that room over step the mark. Guess it's okay to bully and scape goat one man.
@mtmlt05136 ай бұрын
... re-elected 🙄
@Holborovv11 ай бұрын
and people wonder why nothing ever gets done...
@rorywilson65611 ай бұрын
The SNP walked out of the chamber, but the debate had already come to a close. They walked out during the Deputy Speakers speech outlining why their particular vote would not be heard. But according to one SNP MP they did still vote on the Labour amendment in the voting booths after walking out because they felt they had no choice. And that's exactly the point, because they weren't given a choice. Yesterday was one of 3 days out of the Parliament season where SNP get a chance to put forward their own motions for a vote, Labour get something like 18 of these days, SNP get 3. Normally other opposition parties cannot add amendments on these days, because they have their own days to put forward motions. Labour were in an uncomfortable position having ot either side with Government or support the SNP. And the speaker's decision to allow Labour motion effectively gave Labour a way out, otherwise Starmer may have faced massive rebellion because its not clear if he would have allowed his MPs to vote for SNP ceasefire and condemnation of Israel. The Speaker is normally re-elected after a General election so the theory is that Labour privately put pressure on him to allow their motion to go through on an SNP day, or he would lose his place after a massive Labour landslide election. So, yes its all very trivial and petty in the face of Gaza crisis, and it is really sad its come to this. But, it also raises questions of speaker impartiality and fair process in the House of Commons. Debate in our form doesn't work unless the speaker is neutral.
@cubbyhoo11 ай бұрын
But also shouldn't they be given an option to vote on a ceasefire which doesn't use the language that the SNP's motion did and isn't the government's not ceasefire. Otherwise they would to have to abstain and that would be electorally toxic for Labour, you can see the leaflets now. It's a mess but I am with Hoyle on this one tbh. Equally it's shouldn't have to come down to an opposition day to have this debate.
@stefmanbrett9111 ай бұрын
Complete agree with this and I find it mind-boggling to all those who are trivialising this, saying "it's outdated, it doesn't matter". It does matter. It's about the impartiality of the speaker and how our democracy functions If this process was "so outdated" why not amend it earlier? Why choose the day when Labour face a full-scale rebellion to change the process which inevitably benefited Labour
@thirdeyeblind636911 ай бұрын
@@cubbyhoo " Otherwise they would to have to abstain and that would be electorally toxic for Labour" that is not parliaments problem though, Labour make a political choice not to vote with the SNP on anything, They even have a name for it. The Bain principle. Why should Scotland's MPs being rode over to protect Labours Election chances?
@ejbh316011 ай бұрын
The Speaker will never be "neutral" - it has to be an apolitical person for it to be neutral - good luck with that. Why would an apolitical person even want the job? lol
@siobhanchristine-bligh18311 ай бұрын
Thank you for this lol
@dave240811 ай бұрын
I wish they showed the same passion for issues in the UK
@goodmusicneverdies199811 ай бұрын
Literal Corruption
@roqua511 ай бұрын
John Bercow would have never been intimidated by Labour or the Conservative party. The Speaker should be ashamed of his actions and resign.
@lordhood1179 ай бұрын
Wasn’t the current Speaker the Deputy Speaker under Bercow? Did this man learn NOTHING!?
@Sabina-lo8fv11 ай бұрын
Just when you thought these people couldn’t screw this country up anymore!!!
@markdunham963411 ай бұрын
As an American, I actually find this level of self-reflection and autopsy being done on the floor of the House to be incredibly refreshing. This level of inquiry and holding presiding officers accountable in open session on the basis of rules, precedent and procedure - as compared to the purely political fiasco that was the ouster of U.S. House Speaker McCarthy - is actually healthy, in my view. I also find Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg to be at his best when he valiantly rises in defense of the procedures of the House, with historical perspective and aplomb.
@Woke_White_Woman11 ай бұрын
There is nothing more beautiful to behold than an SNP’s Righteousness Rage I will miss the SNP when Scotland finally gets their much deserved Independence
@xismecwilliams960411 ай бұрын
I hate our politicians. It’s like a school playground
@limeyUK9911 ай бұрын
Everywhere is the same. Don't think we're special.
@1292liam11 ай бұрын
they are almost all ..loathsome, contemptible, anti patriot, out of touch bell ends
@NannaShanna11 ай бұрын
A school playground full of wankers
@HenryRosales-y2b10 ай бұрын
It looks a kindergarten
@HenryRosales-y2b10 ай бұрын
@@limeyUK99not all politicians in every nation. In my country it's not that too much show and tell
@Celtictribes11 ай бұрын
I never thought I'd ever agree with the SNP but the speaker is an absolute disgrace.
@sulaimanahmed0811 ай бұрын
Why’s that?
@Celtictribes11 ай бұрын
@@sulaimanahmed08 I have no interest in debating some fascist Muslim troll on KZbin.
@TomWalker-et5jh11 ай бұрын
@@sulaimanahmed08Shut up
@Celtictribes11 ай бұрын
@@sulaimanahmed08 Why do you hate Jews ?????????
@Jezza_One11 ай бұрын
If only they cared so passionately about the British people.
@alwaysOPEN4business11 ай бұрын
Are you lost? Shouldn't you be spewing your bigoted rhetoric on the Daily Mail's website?
@LoneSheWolf0911 ай бұрын
My thoughts exactly
@EricDaMAJ11 ай бұрын
I saw a pic of parliament during the debate about illegal immigration and it had only a handful of people present vs. a full house for a Gaza ceasefire which Israel has no duty nor inclination to observe.
@MrAshwinChauhan11 ай бұрын
It's time to remove the use of the word 'Honourable' in the Commons. 😢
@GMN36011 ай бұрын
Like the majority of the electorate, I am shattered beyond belief what has took place yesterday with the Leader of the Opposition, the Speaker and Deputy Speaker of the House. Their behaviour has reduced me to tears. I never believed this could happen in the UK. It’s time to really fight for our country.
@trevfindley11 ай бұрын
Can you explain in detail what upset you so much? I'm finding it hard to understand why ks and the speaker have been exceptionally bad, when it seems like all three parties were cynically trying to catch each other out on procedural points rather than truly acting in the interests of the Gazans...
@jamesorr406111 ай бұрын
I don't think most people are that bothered to be honest.
@GMN36011 ай бұрын
@@trevfindley it was a day allocated to the SNP for them to put forward their bill…they are allocated three of these each year. Labour are allocated 15 per year. Labour (Keir Starmer) ambushed the Bill because the Labour backer benchers were going to divide Labour’s vote with a 50/50 vote. Starmer did not listen to the advise of his Chief Whip which was not to interfere. Starmer and the Speaker had a very loud and public argument as Starmer was trying to pervert the course of justice with the Speaker who sits with a bias towards any party. The Speaker was convinced by Starmer to accept an addition to the SNP Bill. Starmer claimed that his MPs would be in danger with their constituents if they voted against the amendment. It seems the Speaker was swayed by this argument which he should not have. When he announced it, the House went into absolute chaos, the behaviour of which has been seen very rarely. What it all boils down to is Starmer, as a maybe future PM could not be seen to have the split of his MPs at this stage so swayed the Speaker which has now taken away all authority of the Speaker. Starmer turned the SNP day into a Labour day. Starmer is showing his bias towards a minority in this country.
@GMN36011 ай бұрын
@@trevfindley I replied to you with a full report which is not showing. I will retype and resend as it is a very serious situation.
@GMN36011 ай бұрын
@@jamesorr4061 if you understood what took what and what has been happening not only in Parliament but also in the work place and general society, you would be extremely concerned.
@Uduwerage11 ай бұрын
Even when giving an apology Hoyle attempts to place blame on others.
@avendrovia519111 ай бұрын
watching parliament debates take place is hillarous, its like a classroom argument full of REALLY privalaged children who cant take no for an answer 😅
@Mugairyuiai11 ай бұрын
All the while watching this, I had a vision of trident plopping in the water 😂
@greatunwashed185611 ай бұрын
Britannia’s Trident?
@Mugairyuiai11 ай бұрын
@@greatunwashed1856 Yeah, you know the one that doesn't work 👍
@DonaldMackay-x7s11 ай бұрын
I wonder if Putin had a very good laugh at that little debacle?
@TobiasBaker-c5b11 ай бұрын
Perfectly said.
@breeze_japanese11 ай бұрын
Surely the Speaker has to go after this?
@TheMarioExpertMan8 ай бұрын
I'm more inclined for Madam Deputy Speaker to resign. Mr Speaker did what he thought was right, and I support that decision. However, Madam Deputy Speaker, the member for Doncaster Central, rammed through 2 divisions, which shouldn't have been allowed treating all members with utter contempt. Although I respect Madam Deputy Speaker, I really do feel it's time for her to resign.
@Rapid_GT11 ай бұрын
Does anyone believe anything these clowns say or do will have any impact on what happens in Gaza ?
@user-sb2lc4kc9z6 ай бұрын
So its a gimmick. They just wanted to cripple labour, so tories went on the bandwagon too.
@johnhayward717311 ай бұрын
Democracy! No such thing.
@simmysimmy374811 ай бұрын
The year 1707 when parliament was formed, nothing as changed, they live in the Dark Ages, Needs a complete overhaul as the system is outdated.
@TinaButcher-r6m11 ай бұрын
This whole country operates on a medieval monarchiachal serfdom basis cloaked in a delusion of democracy
@memkiii11 ай бұрын
You have a strange view on history, when the "dark ages" took place, reasons for that 1707 parliament (due in no small part to Scotlands misadventures in Panama), and how many reforms the British Parliament has had since 1707. First of all since 1801, Great Britain is no longer the Nation in question, we are now the United Kingdom, and, *the only country in that United Kingdom that does not have it's own parliament is England.* Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland now have devolved parliaments, both the Commons and The Lords has undergone radical changes over the last 40 years. What do you think needs overhauling specifically?
@simmysimmy374811 ай бұрын
@@memkiii you're lack of intelligence is Astounding.
@Warbsy199011 ай бұрын
That's not entirely true! They can now speak without wearing a top hat now!
@HaggardPillockHD11 ай бұрын
@@memkiii radical changes? Like what?
@jamesjukebox238611 ай бұрын
It just shows to the world what a nest of vipers that place is.
@octavianpopescu477611 ай бұрын
As a foreigner... it's not really showing me anything. I honestly don't get what exactly they're arguing over and why. I get that it's something to do with procedures, but that's about it. They're not arguing over substance, but procedure and they're all really angry and... ok... I don't see what the big deal is. This is how it comes across to me at least. I already knew the UK Parliament has a lot of angry, shouty stuff, so this just seems normal. That's how they operate. Nothing unusual.
@ne-ht4zx11 ай бұрын
Like the rest of the world is paying any attention to this pantomime!!
@terrybrown889011 ай бұрын
@@octavianpopescu4776 Israel v. Gaza, is a situation created to mask that Israel has embarrassed itself, "oh, go ahead blame us for this then", these cartoons are there to provide a 'civilian' shadow of the situation. If you want the back story:- A decision was taken to push up oil prices in 2000's, Saudi's wanted to remain the friendly effortless mobility providers and blindly retaliated immediately where they believe the threat was concept. Iran decided to shroud their motives to the unraveling saga, thus the war on 'shrouding?' in Iraq/Iran, I guess they would undercut the market and those manipulating the market would have never seen the benefit in their lifetimes. Now the wars are de-escalated these Western cartoons are looking for scapegoats and distractions.
@PhysHow4211 ай бұрын
@@octavianpopescu4776 They're arguing over the fact that the SNP has been denied the ability to propose changes to legislation. This done in a way that is basically arbitrary - the speaker's reasons aren't terribly convincing. The SNP nominally represents the interests of Scotland. Denying the SNP their right to speak because English parties are uncomfortable with what they're saying looks very bad. We're constantly at risk of Scotland leaving the UK, and Westminster appearing to favour England is one of the big arguments for that. This "insubstantial argument" will result in a lot of very unhappy Scottish people who feel, whether they agree with the SNP's motion or not, that they've been trampled on again in favour of English politics. The SNP - and Scottish secession - was basically dead in the water, but this may bring them back to life if they play it right. It doesn't look like anything of substance because you don't have context of the backdrop against which this is happening. And none of this is to mention the fodder this will be for the "immigration = islamist terrorism" crowd.
@memkiii11 ай бұрын
@@octavianpopescu4776 Nothing much - ignore the trolls. No one will give a toss tomorrow when the next big KZbin based crisis occurs.
@ronthornton346611 ай бұрын
This is corruption at its best.
@memkiii11 ай бұрын
You have proof of that, or are you just blowing off?
@Oneday7866611 ай бұрын
@@memkiiiare you dysfunctional?? They are crumbling over g a z a - because we want humanity
@Oneday7866611 ай бұрын
@@memkiii brain d e a d man
@USISpongeman11 ай бұрын
Its really not corruption, in fact there was precendence
@martinbcooper11 ай бұрын
Is that a Scottish independence referendum I see on the horizon? I'm not a massive SNP fan but after last night's clown show I would find it hard to argue for the remain position..
@Ghs--17311 ай бұрын
I'd consider moving to Scotland if that was to happen.
@davidhay601511 ай бұрын
Scotland wants out of this circus
@WeRemainFaceless11 ай бұрын
@@davidhay6015 The whole of the UK wants out of this circus, not just Scotland.
@Daniel-fc2xi11 ай бұрын
@Rachelforpeace1 What are you babbling about
@CraigDunn-k6n11 ай бұрын
@@WeRemainFaceless Do it. Why doesn't each area of England vote to join Scotland?
@leonturner975211 ай бұрын
EMBARRASSING TO THE WORLD. A TRUE CLOWN SHOW.🤣🤣🤣
@octavianpopescu477611 ай бұрын
As a foreigner watching this... since you mention the world, It's not embarssing as much as it's confusing. I've noticed everyone being up in arms over this in the UK, but I'm not really sure what's even happening, who's right, who's wrong and why. They seem to be talking about procedural-technical stuff.
@EightyFour-s3z11 ай бұрын
@@octavianpopescu4776- As intended. Load of distractory nonsense to divert from the subject matter. They’re all doing a great job for their masters.
@lynclarke618411 ай бұрын
Hoyle was the clown either ignoring or overriding protocol. He shoukd go before he’s pushed.
@xSkittlesxNewbx11 ай бұрын
@@lynclarke6184 should be booted out asap
@memkiii11 ай бұрын
Really? We'd be much better with the do-nothing shitshow that the US is currently dealing with would we?. Good to see you find it hilarious though. A true patriot.
@raphaelandrews361711 ай бұрын
The SNP had a day to present a motion, they did a motion and then Labour decide to remove it and put in their amended motion, with collusion of the Speaker. WHAT A DISGRACE.
@BlackHatGhostAnon567011 ай бұрын
Children in parliament. Absolutely shocking these people control our destiny. Wow!
@richardclark35011 ай бұрын
Totally embarrassing, all parties are as bad as each other
@zezrem623811 ай бұрын
WHO EVEN IS THIS BLOKE?
@madedigital11 ай бұрын
corrupt and rotten to the core always has and always will...money over nation
@juliandenormanville522511 ай бұрын
No lover of the SNP...but theyve got every right to be incandescent about this..Hoyle is guilty of shocking judgement at best, at worst downright partisanship...in other words corruption...and Starmers role in it all needs close scrutiny as well!!
@nicolakirton225211 ай бұрын
Starmer acting as though he was King, perhaps he is, as we are all being told he WILL be the next PM, at a time when 2 senior royal family members have "very serious illnesses" at the same time, something that is highly unusual. This narrative of Starmer WILL DEFINITELY BE NEXT PM, despite the fact he has a WORSE RECORD OF VICTORIES AT THE POLLS THAN JEREMY CORBYN. has a deal been struck behind the scenes, resulting in the "overthrow" of the royal family by Starmer, who continues to act as though he was King.
@IronsWHU11 ай бұрын
Deputy Speaker is utterly out of her depth!
@alaninsoflo11 ай бұрын
He's got to go.
@lestrem1111 ай бұрын
Starmer’s insane intervention was the catalyst for this feck up.The man is a menace.
@mtmlt05136 ай бұрын
And now he's PM. 'Sigh'
@pharcyde11057311 ай бұрын
we the British people hold parliament and all the parties therein in contempt, it would be wise to remember that!
@Sableagle11 ай бұрын
Imagine wrecking your own knees, back and liver and getting a dozen flavours of PTSD spending 22 years risking your life for this mob and the readers of the _Daily Mail._
@Tigger-roo123411 ай бұрын
That hit hard 😢 thank you for your service ❤
@stephaniesnape678711 ай бұрын
Thank you for your service.
@bluesclues13211 ай бұрын
There is no conscription in this country - respectfully… you knew what you signed up for . And I say this as the nephew of someone who served in the armed forces and died homeless of ptsd and depression related causes . My condolences anyway I suppose . 😞
@cheesedie11 ай бұрын
Surely, i would hope you didnt do all that for our leaders?! Did you not do it instead for personal reasons? For your family? Community? Your country? I would think surely you did it for these more noble things! Thankyou for your service
@0w784g11 ай бұрын
What are you? A piss artist?
@MyRyton11 ай бұрын
How the living f can we vote for any of these parties our system is dead
@stevecoppin639611 ай бұрын
utter contempt is what we feel
@Matt-b5o11 ай бұрын
he ignored his own advisors....he's got to go
@lewisbrown5111 ай бұрын
Absolute Fiasco!!!
@SennaAugustus11 ай бұрын
I expect no less from a puppet state.
@christophergomez743511 ай бұрын
My gosh! These are the people that represent the United Kingdom. These are supposed to be Educated people? Our LEADERS? This is an absolute embarrassment to say the truth, they are our Politicians with no example to our nation. When they behave in this manner, what behavior should be carried out on our street or in public when this is the example that is being shown by these Politicians. This is absolutely unacceptable, this is what our taxpayers are paying for. Shameful behaviour, they all are an embarrassment sadly. Growing up, when we travelled, people would always say, how the English people are so well mannered, that we hold such high standards, our products are so well built. Now! I feel ashamed and I wonder what does same people would say now? It sad to see over the last 20 years and even more, especially last 10 years. Where are we heading, what are going to happen to our grand children, really sad.
@alansmith819511 ай бұрын
Never trust someone who thinks they should be in charge
@NoobNoob198611 ай бұрын
Shameful stuff
@tonymurphy262411 ай бұрын
This is pure naked corruption, and it isn't only the speaker's position that's untenable, the deputy speaker is actively running cover and also can't be impartial. Hoyle has always been useless and stupid, but this is a whole new level, and his two post-hoc rationalisations are pure sophistry, with the latter one being actually sinister. Shameful.
@nicolakirton225211 ай бұрын
There is zero doubt in my mind Hoyle is simply reading out the words prepared for him by Starmer himself. Hoyle ìs clearly 100% corrupt, and he is clearly an idiot. If he goes he will be the latest and most significant person Starmer will have got rid of.
@smeghead13511 ай бұрын
As an ex teacher, ex engineer, if I messed up my job so badly I would have been rightfully sacked. Hoyle is an absolute disgrace along with Starmer.
@deepnlow80811 ай бұрын
If you look closely you can actually see the strings being pulled.
@CurtalA11 ай бұрын
Shameless
@Cronhour11 ай бұрын
Nonsense, he was protecting Kier's complicity from scrutiny. By denying a proper hearing on the Gaza issue he will only strengthen people's desire to hold politicians to account publicly and further understand trust in politics in general. Corruption in a red tie is still corruption.
@daviddelaney675711 ай бұрын
This just sums up the state of the UK these days - clueless and without any order!
@Sickofdrawingcowboys71711 ай бұрын
Keep your eye on Kier Starmer. What a dangerous piece of work he is turning out to be. Needs to be gotten rid of ASAP
@gailharris568511 ай бұрын
Never liked him
@CashelOConnolly11 ай бұрын
All leaders of each party met with Hoyle before the days vote,as is tradition
@phillaysheo811 ай бұрын
The guy is a crook
@srp0198311 ай бұрын
@@phillaysheo8Hahahaha 😂😂, you must be joking. If it’s crooks you’re looking for, try having a look at Gove, Johnson and Sunak and their corrupt vip lane, and the resulting loss of billions of public money to their chums.
@mrD66M11 ай бұрын
Tbf he said that if tories were gonna use dirty tactics he'd "fight fire with fire" a few months back... Judge him by the same standard as the govt
@LadyNymeria3811 ай бұрын
"...reflects an outdated approach" The whole of Westminster is an outdated approach. Time to put in the past and focus on modernising and improving the Scottish parliament. We have to rid ourselves of this deadweight once and for all.
@danielfry328711 ай бұрын
I blame the Tories from refraining from voting they new what they were doing
@sorcesscores536611 ай бұрын
C’mon. There’s enough blame to go around 😔
@simonjess847111 ай бұрын
Everyone was to blame, because they were all playing the game. The only potentially despicable act was if Labour attempted to lean on Hoyle. The rest of it is all the usual game playing.
@martinwilliams475911 ай бұрын
It's labour that was at fault
@danielfry328711 ай бұрын
If Tories hadn't abstained it couldn't of happened they are all corrupt anyway
@Saoirse_don_Phalaistín11 ай бұрын
...and not labour for lobbying the speaker to break convention just to avoid a rebellion ?? This was literally all catalysed by labour.
@Louiseyhann11 ай бұрын
This is soooooo embarrassing WTAF ...We are supposed to trust and believe these rowdy lot shouting and screaming at each other, its disgusting .
@cinemaipswich463611 ай бұрын
The Speaker cannot say who the Opposition is. If the Government has 2 or 3 parties as its single mandate, that thing cannot be made over to the several opposition parties. This Tory Speaker will have to go.
@iJoxy11 ай бұрын
Lindsay Hoyle is a Labour MP and these actions benefited Labour, not the Tories
@user-pf5xq3lq8i11 ай бұрын
Tory=Labour
@lizdocherty306711 ай бұрын
Nice to hear the SNP actually know what contempt means, now he knows how the people from Scotland feel they have been treated for years.
@jasonlomakin672211 ай бұрын
The only thing i'm surprised about is that the Speaker's 'Friends' at the Israeli Embassy weren't dancing down the Aisle.
@jazura211 ай бұрын
They have actual real problems to worry about
@VegasMilgauss11 ай бұрын
Make Britain Great again.
@RickPeake0111 ай бұрын
Great British democracy in its clearest form.. 😂
@peetsnort11 ай бұрын
So clever with words they cant even tie their own shoes laces. Oh what a tangled Web we weave when at first we practice to deceive
@keithkidnerlewis885511 ай бұрын
Labour finished in Scotland. Not long till finished in rest of the UK 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
@sajidabegum162211 ай бұрын
They need to order him out
@Dark_Nemesis430011 ай бұрын
We really do need to reform this unruly, schoolyard behaviour. Everyone screaming and shouting like toddlers. It is intensely embarassing to everyone in this country.
@smokingbrush249811 ай бұрын
Hoyle will have to have a better excuse than the protection of M.P.s, because this will simply frustrate many, even reasonable people, that their voice is not being heard by Parliament. Placing MP's under even greater pressures at their surgeries.
@dxxxdxxxd11 ай бұрын
Actual embarrassment. Anyone really ready to remove all these fools permanently? Children are told off for acting this way in school like..... 😂😂😂 Wtf is going on around this world. How did we end up with these lot in power?? Absolute clowns!
@l.j.turner18511 ай бұрын
If Scotland do decide to leave, which is looking increasingly likely, I’m heading north and going with them
@hughmacfarlane966211 ай бұрын
You will be welcome to come and join us.
@hith2re11 ай бұрын
You can move over here now, we got drinkable tap water
@MrGreekstatue11 ай бұрын
Just let us Scots go independent. Westminster doesn't need us. Let us go.
@NuneatonSmithJ11 ай бұрын
Steven Flynn is absolutely seething
@nicolakirton225211 ай бұрын
Unfortunately, Flynn is my MP, and having left the SNP myself, and having attended meetings held by Flynn, I guarantee you, this has more to do with attempting to get another independence vote, by the SNP, than anything else. I do agree, though, that once again, it is the Scots who have shown that Westminster is so corrupt, that it needs to close down, because Westminster should be moved to Jerusalem, because everyone in Westminster is WORKING FOR ISRAEL.
@dxxxdxxxd11 ай бұрын
They are grown adults 🤣🤣🤣 wow! The every day person, who actually has more reason to act out at their job, would be sent home and terminated or pulled aside to see if their mental health is ok. Jokes 😂
@woolyjumper11 ай бұрын
Is this the moment that SNP realises their place in the Southern parliament?
@livvyificationable11 ай бұрын
Oh my god this is embarrassing
@AllodialTitle11 ай бұрын
People think that they work for us 😂😂
@jenng989911 ай бұрын
Imagine if us “normal people” acted like this in work
@misspurrr-fect368411 ай бұрын
.... Full house .... Yet you could count on one hand how many MPs turned up for a debate on immigration & Border security .
@robinccc11 ай бұрын
Never knew that the British Parliament was this one big comic show.
@alfredttarski452111 ай бұрын
Where have you been the last decade?
@PastaSauce.11 ай бұрын
A panto is more serious
@actuallyjustblaise11 ай бұрын
Warning: essay below! Read at your own risk, and with your own critical thinking skills set to ‘On’! One massive problem that everyone seems to be overlooking in this discussion - the original SNP motion included a call for ‘an end to the collective punishment of the Palestinian people’. Now, the problem is that ‘collective punishment’ is not just a casual descriptive - it is a specific legal term used in Article 33 of the Geneva Convention, and for the UK parliament to put forward a statement accusing Israel of collective punishment would be completely unprecedented by current UK legal opinions. Yes, it may be obvious to all of us that what is currently happening in Gaza is a collective punishment, but that doesn’t mean that parliament can make that kind of statement without legal backing - in fact, it’s such a huge departure from the current positions of the main UK political parties on the Gaza conflict that I personally find it hard to believe that the SNP didn’t expect either Labour or the Tories to table an amendment to remove this wording! Lastly - the wording of the Labour amendment called for everything that the SNP motion did, and also called for the immediate cessation of the annexation and settlement of Palestinian land both in Gaza and the West Bank, all without including accusations of unproven war crimes! So, why the SNP chose to leave the chamber in protest against their bill not being voted on (which, I’ll add, would never have been voted on once a preceding amendment was approved, which as I’ve outlined above was a near certainty due to their own wording) instead of voting for an amendment that gave them everything they were asking for plus more…. I’ll leave that for you to consider. My opinion? The SNP just did Westminster up like a kipper, and will be laughing all the way to Holyrood as their support on both the general election and any future independence referendum goes through the roof.
@LucasChaser111 ай бұрын
I do agree with your highlighting this. Decent point about the legal or political implications, but, isn't that the reason for having a vote in the first place. You want to change something, like the UK state's complicit support of collective punishment of a population. You could anticipate those amendments being raised, but by who? People who continue to deny what the ICJ has plausible grounds to investigate or try a case for genocide. Well in a vote on that, I'd be very carefully considering my position. Which is exactly where the pressure was being applied. And rightly so, in my opinion. I don't honestly think the SNP is laughing about it. Yes they may well have scored some political or public gains. But I don't think anyone wanted this mess or could even have predicted it really.
@trevfindley11 ай бұрын
Absolutely agree with this. Despicable cynicism from the SNP, and sad to see so many people considering them victims in this situation (not to say that all sides don't come out looking bad)
@rayfitch854011 ай бұрын
They have been treated with utter contemp, just like the Government treat the general public.
@BrazenBull9111 ай бұрын
Look at us all being distracted by this. It's exactly what they want. Can we get back to the important issue at hand, peoples lives.
@Woke_White_Woman11 ай бұрын
I agree The SNP were treated with CONTEMPT In other words just another day at Westminster
@madmunky898911 ай бұрын
Absolutely horrendous
@jaypie811 ай бұрын
My snickers are in a twist
@JohnTLK11 ай бұрын
The speaker has shown his contempt for the SNP long ago when he gave up correcting Johnson and his cronies calling them the Nationalist party
@johnsiddle-ri6cz11 ай бұрын
Parliamentary democracy in the UK has failed, and why are they wasting time on the middle east. We in the UK are in a desperate way and all time should be spent dealing with it, we are over two trillion in debt with the NAT. debt. with a green agenda that will double that debt, before we have net zero. We have serious run away cost of living, power in orbit, seems we have it all wrong. Our pensions are a long way below Spain, Belgium, and many more, with standard pension at £800 per month. Spain is app. 2500 euros PM. UK is twentieth in the list of all countries, and we are told we are the richest, we should receive aid not give aid.
@mikesheridan521811 ай бұрын
We're doomed ...!
@valeriespeed11 ай бұрын
If it is 'Proven True' that Starmer put pressure on the Speaker, if Hoyle resigns/goes, shouldn't Starmer resign /go too? both take responsibility, held accountable.? Who gained from changing the rules? from this chaos? Starmer, and the Labour Party !!
@creativity259811 ай бұрын
What exactly happened? Did most of parliament voted for a ceasefire or not.