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Coronavirus / Recall of MPs to parliament is ‘dangerous’, Carmichael says

Orkney and Shetland MP Alistair Carmichael.

NORTHERN Isles MP Alistair Carmichael says it is “unacceptable” and a danger to public health that members of parliament have been forced to return to Westminster in London after having the chance to work remotely.

The Lib Dem has now returned to the House of Commons following an 18 hour journey from Orkney.

Carmichael and other MPs had been allowed to participate virtually in parliament proceedings during the coronavirus pandemic, but they have now been recalled.

An amendment aimed at restoring remote voting for those shielding has also been rejected by 37 votes.

“By putting party interests ahead of everything else the government has made the ‘mother of parliaments’ a joke,” Carmichael said.

“They have shredded parliamentary values in the name of protecting parliamentary tradition.

“There was something deeply distasteful about government ministers marching through parliament to say that they want to bar their colleagues who are shielding from voting remotely. I suspect that history will not look kindly on their behaviour.”

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MPs have also had to wait in a socially distanced lines to vote, with queues stretching outside the Houses of Parliament.

Speaking in the Commons, Carmichael said: “In order for me to get here today, it required a journey of 18 hours. I cannot and will not do that every week.

“Apart from anything else, the return journey will be 26 hours long and would require me then to go into self-isolation for 14 days—the only responsible way to live in a community such as mine. Having come here I cannot go back until it is safe to my family and my community for me to do so.

“I think it is important that this House should be a Parliament for the whole of the United Kingdom. What the Leader of the House brings to us today is a recipe for us being a Parliament essentially of people who live within driving distance of London, and that is simply as unacceptable as it is dangerous.

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“We know that it is only a matter of time before somebody who ought to be shielding and should not be here will find that there is some big incident in their constituency, and they will want to be here articulating the case of their constituents, because that is what we do. Inevitably, they will end up coming here when they should not, putting themselves, their family and their community at risk.”

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