A Tory MP found to have broken strict lobbying rules has dodged being suspended after party colleagues voted in favour of a UK Government-backed proposal to overhaul Westminster's disciplinary process.There were shouts of “shame” and “what have you done to this place” from the oppositions MPs as the House voted 250 to 232, majority 18, to approve the amendment.Deputy Labour leader Angela Rayner accused the Tories of being “rotten to the core” after the “absolute disgrace”.She said the party will “not be taking any part in this sham process or any corrupt committee”, with the SNP also saying it would boycott the overhaul.In an unprecedented move, most Tory MPs chose not to back the cross-party Standards Committee’s call for a six-week ban
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