‘No confidence in Cameron’ petition is rejected by Parliament
‘After civil servants found excuses to remove more than 6,000 names from a petition calling for a vote of no confidence in UK prime minister David Cameron, the Commons Petitions committee has refused to debate it anyway.
The committee said it doesn’t have the power to schedule debates on motions of no confidence. Oh, really?
Didn’t the same committee schedule a debate on a no-confidence motion against health secretary Jeremy Hunt, in the Westminster Hall, on September 14 this year – after receiving an e-petition with around 220,000 signatures, calling for it?’
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