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Doncaster businessman blasts Asda over absolute madness of Covid crowding

Doncaster businessman blasts Asda over absolute madness of Covid crowding
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Rees-Mogg: Imagine me laid down flat when trying to judge social distancing

Rees-Mogg: Imagine me laid down flat when trying to judge social distancing Updated: 21/01/2021, 2:00 pm Jacob Rees-Mogg said ‘we’ve still got to maintain social distancing’ until the data allows restrictions to be relaxed (Stefan Rousseau/PA) Jacob Rees-Mogg has recommended people think of him being laid down flat on the floor when trying to judge the distance they need to keep from others. The Commons Leader’s advice on social distancing came as he insisted the Government wishes to lift restrictions on people’s freedoms as soon as possible. Guidelines for England recommend people keep two metres apart from others they do not live with where possible.

Drew Hendry says he has no regret over mace-snatching as MSP calls for him to apologise

Screenshot of footage showing SNP MP Drew Hendry snatching parliamentary mace AN SNP MP who was suspended from the Commons last night has said he has no regret about the outburst. Drew Hendry, MP for Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch and Strathspey, grabbed the parliamentary mace during an angry rant about the UK Internal Market Bill. He refused to sit down when asked to by deputy speaker Dame Rosie Winterton, and was then ejected from the chamber. Today Mr Hendry stood by his actions, saying the Bill is a democratic outrage . BEST QUALITY AVAILABE Screen grab from Parliament TV of SNP MP Drew Hendry who has been suspended from the House of Commons after refusing to sit down and stop shouting during a Brexit debate.

No regrets: SNP s Drew Hendry defends House of Commons mace stunt

Updated: 17/12/2020, 1:12 pm © PA SNP MP Drew Hendry has defended a House of Commons stunt that saw him suspended from the chamber for 24 hours. The Inverness MP was ordered from the Commons after he grabbed the ceremonial mace and attempted to leave the debating chamber. He was eventually stopped by the doorkeepers, who took the mace from him. MPs could be heard describing Mr Hendry’s actions as “outrageous” and referring to it as “another boring stunt”. Managed to get the whole thing from the right angle. Turns out Drew Hendry also went for the mace – so well done to him! pic.twitter.com/qIGEQTaAbn

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