Tory Common's chiefs have said they will change rules in Parliament to let MPs isolating take part after an MP with cancer was excluded from a debate.
Former minister Tracey Crouch, who is undergoing treatment for breast cancer, challenged Commons leader Jacob Rees-Mogg last week after she was “disappointingly unable to participate” in a Westminster Hall debate on breast cancer.
And yesterday, Commons leader Jacob Rees-Mogg said he was “urgently exploring” how to got more MPs participating in the chamber virtually.
His comments on Twitter came after the news that Prime Minister Boris Johnson was self-isolating and therefore unable to be in the Commons in person next week – on Wednesday for PMQs for example.
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