London - British MPs considering the cash-for-questions affair last night appeared to have broken their deadlock over the case of former Tory MP Mr Neil Hamilton by agreeing a verdict. The Commons Standards and Privileges Committee will make its conclusions public in a report published tomorrow. Members of the cross-party committee reached their verdict after spending eight hours sifting through Parliamentary Standards Commissioner Sir Gordon Downey's 900-page report on the cash-for-questions affair, plus some new evidence.