By Sam Fowles Lindsay Hoyle’s intervention in the Gaza ceasefire debate last week has caused chaos, but the Speaker has a habit of bending to power, writes Sam Fowles Lindsay Hoyle’s controversial decision to allow a vote on a Labour amendment to the SNP’s motion for an immediate ceasefire, against the advice of the clerks of the House, has seen 83 MPs now call for his resignation. But this isn’t the first time Hoyle appears to have bent the rules to suit those with power. At the height of the Covid lockdown, ministers refused to renew the measures allowing MPs to vote remotely. More than 200 …