Can the Speaker actually be "sacked"? I'm not sure that he can?
But in any case, this furore goes a lot further than the competence of someone who's not much more than a glorified referee and is not, in football parlance, "bigger than the team itself".
Without actually defending someone whose nose has seemingly been in the trough as much as any of the other "honourable members", why is it now that the proverbial bandwagon is being mounted to try to have him removed?
Personally I'm against witchhunts per se, and the persecution of scapegoats, but his "case" to me is no more deserving of censure than that of hundreds of others in the seat of British democracy. Should he be ousted, so should many more MPs of all political persuasions.
If this Speaker is "dreadful", "a disgrace", an "oafish ingrate" and an "arrogant git", has it really taken eight years to work this out? Why have we had no such outbursts before now?
His competence and integrity is no better, or worse, than six hundred and forty odd others of our ruling classes.