Rejected petition Prohibit MPs From Using Phones During Parliamentary Hearings
MPs should not use personal phones during parliamentary hearings. It’s unprofessional and distracting. A ban should be in place, with an emergency contact system for families to reach MPs if needed. This ensures focus, respect, and proper conduct in Parliament.
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MPs should be fully focused during parliamentary hearings, not distracted by mobile phones. Their role is to represent the public and make crucial decisions. I urge Parliament to ban personal phone use during sessions, except when essential. In emergencies, MPs' families should contact a monitored line. This would uphold professionalism, mirror standards in other workplaces, and help restore public trust in the democratic process.
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The following petition calls for a similar action:
Ban the Use of Mobile Phones by Members of Parliament in the House of Commons https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/730728
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