No babies allowed in the commons
25-11-2021, 16:32
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Re: No babies allowed in the commons
It's not free, and it can't be put on MP's Expenses
https://www.parliament.uk/site-infor...mmons-nursery/
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2. The fees charged to MPs for using the nursery
Fees which apply to all users of the nursery are:
Under 2’s Under 2's Over 2’s Over 2's Evenings (all ages) Evenings (all ages)
Days per week Weekly Fees Days per week Weekly Fees Monday 6-10.30pm £49.50
2 Days £135.00 2 Days £120.00 Tuesday 6-10.30pm £49.50
3 Days £202.50 3 Days £180.00 Wednesday 6-7.30pm £16.50
4 Days £270.00 4 Days £240.00 Thursday 6-6.30pm £5.50
5 Days £295.00 5 Days £270.00 Friday n/a
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The children have to be 3 months old to attend, so I think the MP's child under discussion is just under that age.
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Last edited by Hugh; 25-11-2021 at 16:35.
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25-11-2021, 16:38
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Re: No babies allowed in the commons
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Originally Posted by Hugh
It's not free, and it can't be put on MP's Expenses
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Fair enough, but any MP can afford those prices without blinking, esp for only part of a week.
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Originally Posted by Hugh
so I think the MP's child under discussion is just under that age.
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Apparenly not.
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An MP has said it "has to be possible for politics and parenting to mix" after being told she cannot sit in the Commons with her three-month-old son.
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25-11-2021, 16:38
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Re: No babies allowed in the commons
They still make breast pumps so her baby can still enjoy the best food and she doesn't have to be present at munching time......
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25-11-2021, 16:41
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Re: No babies allowed in the commons
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I’m left wondering how many members of this forum know what breasts are actually for.
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Gosh dad is it time for "the speech"
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26-11-2021, 09:14
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Re: No babies allowed in the commons
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HA . . . got plenty of those from my mum (bless her) when I was younger.
Wouldn't have got nearly half as many if she'd buggered off to work instead of staying home to bring up the family
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Wasn't she lucky that she didn't need to.
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26-11-2021, 09:16
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Re: No babies allowed in the commons
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Originally Posted by Paul
Pretty much no workplace would allow you to take a baby or child to work.
Thats exactly why nurseries exist, and most people have to pay to use them.
The commons has one (thats free ?) so what makes her so special she cant use whats provided.
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Exactly.
It's not like the employer isnt putting any plans in place, there are facilities on site.
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28-11-2021, 23:27
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Re: No babies allowed in the commons
If enough women take enough babies into parliament both the collective IQ and maturity level will increase but do we really want to expose innocent babies to MP's what have they done to deserve that.
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01-12-2021, 10:34
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Re: No babies allowed in the commons
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They still make breast pumps so her baby can still enjoy the best food and she doesn't have to be present at munching time......
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Breast milk from the natural container is by far better. The container is easier to keep clean and sterile and breast milk changes through the feed, it not a single homogenous fluid.
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