Call contradicts Speaker and government advice and will put staff and MPs at risk, say unions
Jacob Rees-Mogg is on a collision course with the Speaker, unions and fellow parliamentarians after urging MPs to return to the Commons next month to “set an example” to the rest of the country.
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