House of Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle has issued a directive barring Members of Parliament from discussing the Southport murders in the Commons chamber. The decision has sparked intense backlash, particularly from opposition MPs and members of the public who view it as a suppression of debate on a deeply sensitive issue.

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The ban follows public outcry and accusations that information about the case has been withheld from constituents. Critics argue that the restriction prevents transparent discussion, with some voices in the Commons labelling the decision a “gag order” on a matter of national importance. The Labour Party has faced accusations of attempting to stifle further conversation on the murders, leading to accusations from political opponents of a “cover-up” and obstructing public understanding.

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