ChatterBank0 min ago
Are we all in this together?
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Constituency work is very important. Most votes in parliament are made without the members actually needing to be there, look up the 'pairing' system
I don't see it will make any diffrence in the end, just look at the debates that you see on TV, often the house is empty just a dozen or so MPs present.
Constituency work is very important. Most votes in parliament are made without the members actually needing to be there, look up the 'pairing' system
I don't see it will make any diffrence in the end, just look at the debates that you see on TV, often the house is empty just a dozen or so MPs present.
Doesn't really sound like there would be much change from what is already happening. And it isn't really a 4 day week as they woyld work in their constituencies at the weekend.
The article explains that very few attend the Commons on Fridays anyway because they discuss private members bills that are unlikely to happen. They go back to their constituencies. Forcing them to debate the Private members bills earlier in the week would mean that more MPs could participate.
The article explains that very few attend the Commons on Fridays anyway because they discuss private members bills that are unlikely to happen. They go back to their constituencies. Forcing them to debate the Private members bills earlier in the week would mean that more MPs could participate.