Not really, the so-called leader of the House is denying his (and others that cannot attend in person) constituents representation, thus denying every one of them their democratic rights, which we do still have, just. It's not MPs, it's those they represent, different to Tesco!
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Als antwoord op @Deborah12474068 @JonWorcesterMan
I don’t understand your point - *he isn’t shielding.* So please explain why it is more of a hardship for him to attend the House of Commons than a key worker caring for a vulnerable shielding person at home? They too would prefer to stay home - but have not been able to.
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Als antwoord op @CJJones16829986 @JonWorcesterMan
He's a carer for his wife, but due to lockdown, his usual cover for her care cannot happen, so he is her carer. He has to be there, she is entitled to care even under a Tory govt.
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Als antwoord op @Deborah12474068 @JonWorcesterMan
I am a district nurse - there are carers will working - they are key workers.
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Als antwoord op @CJJones16829986 @JonWorcesterMan
Apparently his wife is at risk, so they're shielding. We already paid for the chamber to be altered, flat screen TVs and £10k per MP for them to work at home. He just wants Johnson's baying mob back, by running the Coronavirus conga. Just a laughing stock!
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Als antwoord op @Deborah12474068 @JonWorcesterMan
They aren’t shielding - *she* is.
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Als antwoord op @CJJones16829986 @JonWorcesterMan
We are all still being told if we can work from home, we should. If we don't need to travel, don't. Try to keep infection rates down or we will have a second wave. The tech is already there, it's been working, at home he can't catch or pass the virus on. Not special, his voters r
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Als antwoord op @Deborah12474068 @JonWorcesterMan
I don’t disagree with your points about where working from home you should etc... Im saying if he can’t work from home (I don’t make the rules) then that is a choice. He isn’t shielding. Being a carer is hard, but not exceptional.
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Als antwoord op @CJJones16829986 @JonWorcesterMan
But he can work from home whilst taking care of his wife who is shielding, that's all. Why put them both at risk by his travelling to and from HoC? They do not need to be there to vote, why risk her but more seriously him travelling to and from possibly shedding? Save the NHS???
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Als antwoord op @Deborah12474068 @JonWorcesterMan
I don’t decide how people vote. He has a choice to make, he is not shielding, he himself is not vulnerable. It’s no different than anyone else being asked to return to work who isn’t shielding - just because someone is an MP doesnt mean they should have preferential treatment.
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He is far from alone & many MP’s cross Party & HoC Staff have complained that there are several pinch points in corridors that make Physical Distancing.
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Als antwoord op @JonWorcesterMan @Deborah12474068
returning parliament suddenly doesn’t allow for planning and proper measures - it’s as stupid as announcing kids are back at school with no input from teaching unions / heads
Im not condoning it, I’m just saying we all have struggles, all making tough choices.0 antwoorden 0 retweets 0 vind-ik-leuksBedankt, Twitter gebruikt dit om je tijdlijn te verbeteren. Ongedaan makenOngedaan maken
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