Britain's House of Commons speaker Lindsay Hoyle ordered two lawmakers belonging to the Scottish party Alba to leave the debating chamber on Wednesday (July 13), just before Prime Minister's Questions, for refusing to comply with his instructions. It was the first parliamentary questions since premier Boris Johnson resigned last week.
Struggling to make himself heard above the loud talking by lawmakers, the visibly-angry Hoyle ordered them to leave the chamber.
"Neale Hanvey, I am now naming you and Kenny MacAskill to leave this chamber," Hoyle said, requesting them to be escorted out and warning that it might lead to them being suspended from the house.
Johnson was speaking in Parliament a week after he was forced to resign after losing the support of key government ministers and his lawmakers. He said he will stand down once his Conservative party has chosen a new leader.
(via Reuters)
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