Sir Lindsay Hoyle tells MPs amendment seeking to reverse plan for cut in aid is out of scope

An attempt by rebel Conservative MPs to reverse foreign aid cuts has been thwarted after the House of Commons Speaker ruled their amendment was out of scope, but urged the government to bring a vote on the issue.

Andrew Mitchell, the former international development secretary who led the rebel push said he had received clear advice from the clerks that the amendment would be acceptable.

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