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happy to let mick happen every day. it is mrjohnson s today. they can be postponed, i know that they were. however, funerals cannot. i ask every mp to look into their hearts and ask themselves, before they risk dishonouring their constituents sacrifices, they should ask if a relative of a victim of covid rules constituency were in the room right now, what would they say? colleagues across the are decent people who want to do the right thing, and i urge them not to followjohnson s example. he claims the public do not care, that we should simply move on. believe me, i did not want to spend my weekend reading 30,000 words on the previous prime minister. to tackle soaring nhs waiting lists or anyissue tackle soaring nhs waiting lists or any issue that the people we represent brightly want to see addressed, mps and the public must be able to trust what ministers say in the house of commons, telling the