Ministers could be prevented from making major policy announcements when the House of Commons is not sitting
last week when he revealed during recess that he was pushing back the date of the ban on new petrol and diesel cars from 2030 to 2035.
But a spokeswoman for Sir Lindsay said any change in the rules on recall could be made by Parliament, following consideration by the Commons Procedure Committee. Sir Lindsay wrote to Mr Sunak expressing dismay that MPs had not had the opportunity to debate the net zero u-turn. This could involve the granting of an Urgent Question when the Commons returns after the current conference break on 16 October.
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