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UK MP told not to bring her 3-month-old baby to parliament chambers; shares email

Parliament reviews rules for babies being allowed in chamber

UK MP told not to bring her 3-month-old baby to parliament chambers; shares email

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Tribune Web Desk

Chandigarh, November 25

British MP Stella Creasy has called for reforms to the parliament's rule book after receiving an official email banning her three-month-old baby in the chambers.

Creasy shared the email she received. Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab said a baby in the chambers "certainly wouldn't distract me or get in the way of me doing my job".

The Speaker of the House of Commons on Wednesday announced a review of the rules around babies being allowed into the Parliament chamber after she complained she was banned from carrying her three-month-old into the House.

Opposition Labour Party's Stella Creasy was informed it was against the rules to bring a child to a debate at Westminster Hall within the Parliament complex after doing so on Tuesday.

Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle asked the Commons Procedure Committee to look into the matter as he noted that it was "extremely important" for parents to be able to participate fully in the work of Parliament, which also has a nursery on the premises.

Creasy, who took to Twitter after receiving an email informing her about the rule, has received the backing of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on the matter.

“We completely understand the difficulties faced by MPs who are new mothers, new fathers or adopted parents and parliament has made some positive changes to becoming more family friendly in recent years, including on proxy voting,” a Downing Street spokesperson for Johnson said.

“We want to make sure that all work places are modern, flexible and fit for parents. This is obviously a matter for the House. I know they have issued a statement on that today, but we very much do want to see further improvements,” the spokesperson said.

Creasy told the BBC she had regularly taken her son – who she is breastfeeding – and before him, her daughter, into the Commons chamber.

But after appearing with her son at the adjoining Westminster Hall on Tuesday, she received an email from the Private Secretary to the Chairman of the Ways and Means Committee, Dame Eleanor Laing, which said this was not in line with recently published rules on "behaviour and courtesies".

The rules, which were issued by the Speaker and deputy speakers and apply to the chamber of the House of Commons and Westminster Hall, was updated in September.

It reads: "You should not take your seat in the chamber when accompanied by your child, nor stand at either end of the Chamber, between divisions."    

Creasy has been backed by other female parliamentarians who say that the system does not work for women in politics. With inputs from PTI 


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