SNP say plans to end virtual parliament could put ‘lives at risk’
As MPs last night debated extending the temporary arrangements in the Commons, which have allowed MPs to join debates via webcam, Mr Rees-Mogg said: “It is clear that soon Parliament must set an example of how we move back gradually to a fully-function country again. Our constituents would expect nothing less ... indeed, we should be leading by example.”
Mr Rees-Mogg hinted that virtual parliament arrangements would come to an end as early as next Wednesday.
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SNP Shadow Leader of the House of Commons Tommy Sheppard MP said last night: “It is crucial that MPs can continue to participate in Parliament virtually. Forcing MPs to travel back and forth hundreds of miles across the UK to Westminster would create an unnecessary risk of infection in our communities – and could put lives at risk.”
Glasgow South MP Stewart McDonald tweeted: “Jacob Rees-Mogg says we must adhere to the new rules, but the rules are to work from home where possible – which we can.
“I’m finding the digital proceedings clunky and frustrating, but I’ll take that over risking public health.”
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