On 25/8/20 10:48 am, Brendan wrote:
I think it is not only desirable, but necessary for MPs to be physically
proximate in order to do their job properly. That job involves more than
participating in debates in the chamber or voting on legislation.
Yes. I found it interesting having appeared before a few inquiries that
much of the business happens in the breaks, around the coffee and
snacks. Also there is an interesting dynamic at the parliamentary cafe,
with people meeting, and people watching who is meeting who.
That can still take place: I am suggesting a blended and hybrid
parliament, with both online and face to face elements. Also we are
learning how to better do that backroom work online.
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