Govt gets its social care amendment through by 272 to 246. Majority slashed but Tory abstainers will be worth counting.
Maybe not the best look for the Govt that before the vote that could hit Northern homeowners hardest, the Tory Party in London was flogging off ministerial time to raise cash from donors.

You know something political has got poss cut through when AntnDec feature it on #ImACeleb
Tonight Dec did a @BorisJohnson impression as he riffled through his script: "Forgive me...forgive me..."

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6 Nov
We've a packed WeekInWestminster at 11am on @BBCRadio4
🚨 @RobertBuckland + @kezdugdale on sleaze
🚨 @TammyBanksy speaks up for Standards Cttee lay members
🚨 @baroness_brown + @natalieben on #COP26 progress
🚨 @TFletcher + @iNHouseComms Katie Perrior on 'budgie smuggler summits'
@BBCRadio4 @RobertBuckland @kezdugdale @TammyBanksy @baroness_brown @natalieben @TFletcher @iNHouseComms And the intro features...The Trolley Song 🛒🛒🛒
(with apologies to Judy Garland).
The Judy version, for those appalled by my mangling of it:
Read 5 tweets
6 Nov
Lay member of Commons Standards Committee hits out at ‘slanderous’ attacks on anti-sleaze chief

inews.co.uk/news/lay-membe…
My full interview with @TammyBanksy will be on @BBCRadio4's Week In Westminster at 11am today.

It's rare for lay members of the committee to speak publicly, but she lays bare her frustration at the events of the past week - while stressing some good may come out of the 'debacle'
If there's one positive feature of this week, it's to show that members of the public really aren't shut out of the standards system at present.
@TammyBanksy is one of 7 independent members of the 14-strong Standards Cttee, and she is superb.
Read 7 tweets
3 Nov
BREAKING Standards reform passes: 250 votes for, 232 votes against.
Shouts of 'shame!' from Labour. And one MP: 'What have you done to this place'.
On those figures, more than 100 Tory MPs may have defied their govt whip. Which is some 'rebellion' but not enought
MPs vote now against Paterson 30-day suspension by 248 to 221.
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2 Nov
And here he is. @JeffBezos tells #COP26 that 'when I was in space' earlier this year he realised just how thin the globe's atmosphere was.
Think he forgot to mention just how many fossil fuels he spent getting into space. Image
Bezos announces 'I am pleased to announce a £2bn pledge to restoring nature', part of a £10bn Bezos earth fund.
Proof that he has the same clout as many world leaders here. Wonder if he will reference how much tax he pays in individual countries..?
Bezos says Amazon aims to power all its operations by 100% renewables by 2025 and is ‘working towards’ making its vehicles electric. 'Working towards' is doing a fair bit of work there.
Read 5 tweets
1 Nov
India's PM Narendra Modi deploying characteristic modesty: "Today the entire world acknowledges that India is the only big economy in the world that has delivered both in letter and spirit on its Paris commitments.."
#COP26
"India represents 17% of the world's population, but is responsible for only 5% of global emissions.."
Modi unveils 5 point plan, includes:
India will fulfil 50% of its energy requirements from a renewable energy sources by 2030
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1 Nov
Utter chaos at security for COP26. It's not as if they couldn't plan for this is it? Image
It's an international embarrassment. All nationalities in this queue. #globalbritain
Thank god it ain't raining. But it's nippy.
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