The British Labor MP and new mother Stella Creasy took her place in the Municipalities with her baby tightly to her chest to show her colleagues how difficult it is for a mother to attend the sessions and once she intervened she started a question and answer with the conservative Jacob Rees- Mogg, Leader of the House in the lower house of Westminster, and father of six.
"I know that some in this place are not fans of mothers in the mother of all parliaments - said Creasy with a certain irony and then turn directly to Rees-Mogg - but I'm sure she is not among them, and therefore wants to meet a inter-party delegation to see how we can make sure that everyone in this Parliament respects the law on maternity and parental leave? ".
In fact, the MEP claims the rights and protections guaranteed in the United Kingdom to all employees, in particular as regards the return to work of new mothers.
For his part, Rees-Mogg, in addition to uttering words of appreciation for the son of the deputy for his "impeccable behavior", specified that in his opinion "the current rules are perfectly reasonable and completely in line with the law".