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Sir Lindsay Harvey Hoyle (born 10 June 1957) [1] is a British politician who has served as Speaker of the House of Commons since 2019 and as Member of Parliament (MP) for Chorley since 1997. Before his election as speaker, he was a member of the Labour Party .
The Rt Hon Sir Lindsay Hoyle: Spe: Chorley: 10 Jun 1957: Speaker of the House of Commons since 2019. 018 The Rt Hon John Healey: Lab Rawmarsh and Conisbrough: 13 Feb 1960: Secretary of State for Defence: 019 Barry Gardiner: Lab Brent West: 10 Mar 1957: 020 The Rt Hon Sir Desmond Swayne: Con New Forest West: 20 Aug 1956: 021
The Rt Hon Sir Lindsay Hoyle: Spe Chorley: 10 Jun 1957: Deputy Speaker: Chairman, Ways and Means (to 4 November 2019); Speaker (from 4 November 2019) 067 The Rt Hon John Healey: Lab Wentworth and Dearne: 13 Feb 1960: Shadow Secretary of State for Housing: 068 Dame Louise Ellman: Ind Liverpool Riverside: 14 Nov 1945: 069
Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle has announced the death of his father, former Labour MP Doug Hoyle, aged 98. The former MP, ennobled as Lord Hoyle in 1997, was a long-serving MP.
After an evening of chaos in the U.K. House of Commons on Wednesday, British lawmakers are calling for Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle to resign.
His future hangs in the balance after a long political career in which he has been well regarded by all sides.
The Rt Hon Sir Lindsay Hoyle: Spe: Chorley: Speaker of the House of Commons: 042 The Rt Hon John Healey: Lab Wentworth and Dearne: Shadow Secretary of State for Defence: 043 Tim Loughton: Con East Worthing and Shoreham: 044 The Rt Hon Lady May (Theresa May) Con Maidenhead
Sir Lindsay Hoyle used the parliamentary recess to visit the south Atlantic island and UK overseas territory. Animal-loving Commons Speaker meets 192-year-old tortoise on St Helena trip Skip to ...