(ANSA) - LONDON, NOVEMBER 24 - There is a controversy between the Labor MP Stella Creasy, who repeatedly sat in her seat in the House of Commons with her young children to demonstrate in defense of the rights of working mothers, and the authority of the Westminster Parliament which they asked her, according to the rules in force, not to do it again.
Creasy, whose last born is three months old and must be breastfed, condemned the decision stating that "the mother godmothers of all parliaments should not be seen or heard, apparently". The Walthamstow MP received an email reminding her not to take a seat in the courtroom "if accompanied by a child". She had recently intervened in the Municipalities with her baby in her arms, reminding colleagues how difficult it is for a mother to attend sessions and had started a question and answer with the conservative Jacob Rees-Mogg, Leader of the House in the lower house of Westminster, as well as the father of six children. . The MEP claims guaranteed rights and protections in the UK for all employees, particularly with regard to the return to work of new mothers.
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