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Alf
24-11-2021, 06:51 AM
This Labour MP is is not happy because she can't take her baby to work with her.

For or against this?



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Oliver_W
24-11-2021, 06:56 AM
As far as I know the HoC has childcare facilities. It's not like she's banned from taking her baby into work full-stop.

Cherie
24-11-2021, 07:34 AM
I dont agree with her taking the child into her workplace no, you wouldn't have your baby on your lap while driving, so can't imagine how she thinks she can concentrate properly at work

bots
24-11-2021, 07:58 AM
a baby wouldn't be allowed to sit on your lap during a normal business meeting, so i think she is on a loser

Cherie
24-11-2021, 08:24 AM
I also don't know what the parallel she is drawing with wearing masks, it is two different issues

arista
24-11-2021, 08:40 AM
Very Logical
we do not need a Distraction like that




[Labour MP Stella Creasy criticises parliamentary
rules after reminder over taking baby to debate
"Apparently Parliament has written a rule
which means I can't take
my well behaved, 3-month old, sleeping baby
when I speak in chamber.
(Still no rule on wearing masks btw),"
the MP tweets. "Mothers in the mother of all
parliament are not to be seen or heard it seems…."]

https://news.sky.com/story/labour-mp-stella-creasy-criticises-parliamentary-rules-after-reminder-over-taking-baby-to-debate-12476834



Babies can wake up and need
fast breast feeding Stupid Stella

Cherie
24-11-2021, 08:46 AM
Already a thread Sir

https://www.thisisbigbrother.com/forums/showthread.php?t=378927

arista
24-11-2021, 08:49 AM
How would you know?

It needs a Heading


His Heading has no info.

I made the Thread before looking at Alfs strange heading

joeysteele
24-11-2021, 08:52 AM
Has this been pointed out clearly before now???

Personally, I don't think it the wisest place for a baby to be.
Plus I can't believe she can't make alternative arrangements while she's in the chamber.

All aside from that however, it isn't the place for a baby with so many adult men and women, even those at the very top of politics too.
Acting so loudly, aggressively, unruly, disrespectfully and disgracefully too.

I'd imagine the noise of those raised and angry voices would greatly upset any baby or child.

Alf
24-11-2021, 08:52 AM
How would you know?

It needs a Heading


His Heading has no info.My heading is more inviting. It's asking for forum members opinions. When they see your heading, most members will give your thread a miss.

arista
24-11-2021, 08:55 AM
My heading is more inviting. It's asking for forum members opinions. When they see your heading, most members will give your thread a miss.


Pathetic
folks do not have time for threads that are unclear in the title

Opinions on this?

you put

arista
24-11-2021, 08:56 AM
Has this been pointed out clearly before now???

Personally, I don't think it the wisest place for a baby to be.
Plus I can't believe she can't make alternative arrangements while she's in the chamber.

All aside from that however, it isn't the place for a baby with so many adult men and women, even those at the very top of politics too.
Acting so loudly, aggressively, unruly, disrespectfully and disgracefully too.

I'd imagine the noise of those raised and angry voices would greatly upset any baby or child.


No this is after, and Joey
Crying Babies are a distraction.

joeysteele
24-11-2021, 08:59 AM
She's wrong in my view.
Not the place for a baby.

You'd avoid likely walking past people in the street with a baby if they were being argumentative and with raised voices.

However IS there an actual laid down ruling on this the directions of what's accepted in the Chamber.

For me however, common sense would say no to any child or baby being in that near bear pit.

joeysteele
24-11-2021, 09:03 AM
No this is after, and Joey
Crying Babies are a distraction.

Well, debatable,:joker:

I'd rather hear a crying baby rather than the garbage screamed out aggressively by so called adult and educated individuals, re some of the less savoury MPs in the Commons.

However no for me, not the place for a baby or child to be.
I can't think of places much worse to take a baby or child.

Alf
24-11-2021, 09:05 AM
Pathetic
folks do not have time for threads that are unclear in the title

Opinions on this?

you putEnvy is a sin.

arista
24-11-2021, 09:07 AM
Well, debatable,:joker:

I'd rather hear a crying baby rather than the garbage screamed out aggressively by so called adult and educated individuals, re some of the less savoury MPs in the Commons.

However no for me, not the place for a baby or child to be.
I can't think of places much worse to take a baby or child.



Yes Joey
they have New High Definition Mics
picking up every word.


House of Commons is not a place for a 3 month baby

Toy Soldier
24-11-2021, 09:15 AM
Hmmmm a tough one I think. Both of my kids were "sling babies" - think like a baby kangaroo... they would just be tucked into the sling silently and with my youngest you'd never even have known she was there quite honestly.

I think, basically, with very young babies in that situation it should be fine but on the understanding that if there's disruption then they need to leave and that it'll then be considered a "failed experiment" and they'll need to make other arrangements. But they should definitely get the chance to "prove the theory" - if the mother is saying the baby won't cause disruption, then people should be fine with that until something suggests otherwise :shrug:. If there is no disruption, what's the problem?

arista
24-11-2021, 09:17 AM
Hmmmm a tough one I think. Both of my kids were "sling babies" - think like a baby kangaroo... they would just be tucked into the sling silently and with my youngest you'd never even have known she was there quite honestly.

I think, basically, with very young babies in that situation it should be fine but on the understanding that if there's disruption then they need to leave and that it'll then be considered a "failed experiment" and they'll need to make other arrangements. But they should definitely get the chance to "prove the theory" - if the mother is saying the baby won't cause disruption, then people should be fine with that until something suggests otherwise :shrug:. If there is no disruption, what's the problem?


They have Reviewed the Session she went on
it became a Distraction
keeping voices LOWER



That is Crazy TS

arista
24-11-2021, 09:19 AM
Envy is a sin.


The Good Staff have Solved this
A thread easy to find now

Alf
24-11-2021, 09:20 AM
Can't she just take maternity leave? I don't think anyone of the people that voted and pay for her to work for and serve them would have a problem with that.

Alf
24-11-2021, 09:21 AM
The Good Staff have Solved this
A thread easy to find nowGod bless Tibb staff.

arista
24-11-2021, 09:24 AM
Can't she just take maternity leave? I don't think anyone of the people that voted and pay for her to work for and serve them would have a problem with that.




Yes.


She got an Official Email telling her.
Debate on Ch5HD AM Live

arista
24-11-2021, 09:28 AM
https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2021/11/24/07/50903951-10237117-image-a-1_1637737644932.jpg

arista
24-11-2021, 09:29 AM
https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2021/11/24/07/50904025-10237117-image-a-3_1637737876948.jpg


Your Baby is Banned

Liam-
24-11-2021, 09:33 AM
God, people like her are annoying, mothers can can be heard, you’re just not allowed to take your baby into work, there aren’t many places that would allow you to do your job with a baby attached to your hip.

This is why people have grown to think that Labour are just full of whiney, self important pansies, get a ****ing babysitter like the rest of the mothers who have to go back to work

Beso
24-11-2021, 09:39 AM
The crying baby would fit right in on that side of the benches...that's my opinion on the matter.

arista
24-11-2021, 10:20 AM
The Speaker is Live in Parliament
around 11:30AM

Giving a Solid Rule on this.

joeysteele
24-11-2021, 10:29 AM
They could set up a partition of sorts for this to be permitted.
Whereby she could be able to attend debates, then also to vote in them too.

There's another side to it, we moan at Parents handing their children to others, however if it could be made practical for them to attend debates with their children.
Perhaps it could be looked at.

As the Chamber currently is set up, I still wouldn't think it an appropriate place for a baby to be.

arista
24-11-2021, 10:35 AM
The Speaker in parliament
is Live on SkyNewsHD




Its to be reviewed by a Committee
Kicked Down The Road


Wasting Tax Payers Money on this

Niamh.
24-11-2021, 10:40 AM
How bizarre, neither mother's nor fathers should be bringing their kids to work unless it's some sort of emergency

joeysteele
24-11-2021, 10:40 AM
The Speaker in parliament
is Live on SkyNewsHD




Its to be reviewed by a Committee
Kicked Down The Road


Wasting Tax Payers Money on this


The long grass has so much in it now.

arista
26-11-2021, 02:20 AM
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FFCZ7NrWQAAqeth?format=jpg&name=small