A British lawmaker has asked for an investigation into the rules around bringing babies into the House of Commons, after a member of Parliament was told she could no longer bring her child into the chamber.
Stella Creasy, an MP for the opposition Labour Party, said she was told by a representative of Parliament's lower house that it was against the rules to bring a child to a debate at Westminster Hall after she attended with her son on Tuesday.
'You're meant to be in bed!' -- Jacinda Ardern's toddler interrupts Facebook livestream "We are currently in communication with Stella Creasy about this matter," they added.Creasy told the BBC that while she wouldn't bring her other child, a toddler, into work"because she would find everything breakable or spreadable in the parliamentary chamber within five minutes and cause havoc," her infant son was"completely silent.
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