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Jun 2020
26m 11s

Back to the Commons or no going back?

THE TIMES
About this episode

The Government has U-turned on its controversial plans to end remote voting in Parliament, following a backlash from MPs, who feared this would be discriminatory against vulnerable and elderly Members. Today we ask: if the world has changed because of coronavirus, is it time Parliament did too?


Guests:

Ester Webber, political reporter for The Times Red Box email. 

Dame Margaret Hodge, Labour politician. 


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