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MPs are returning to Parliament in a rebellious mood

Remote working weakened them and strengthened the executive

“REMOTE DEBATES are absolutely poisonous,” says a Conservative MP. “They need to go as soon as possible.” Almost all parliamentarians acknowledge that covid-19 made remote working necessary—few are keen to see it continue beyond the pandemic.

This article appeared in the Britain section of the print edition under the headline “House of Zoom”

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