Parliament debates suspended, what about SDLT?

Parliament debates suspended, what about SDLT?

It has been reported that Jacob Rees-Mogg, leader of the House of Commons has temporarily suspended debates in Westminster Hall, meaning MPs may not get a chance to debate an extension to the stamp duty holiday, despite an online petition passing the 100,000 threshold which would trigger such debate.

When debates are set to re-commence, no one knows.

The online petition around SDLT continues to grow, with over 35,000 new signatures added in a few days.

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