Yesterday the Right Honourable member for the 18th century, Rees-Mogg, ended the temporary measure allowing MPs to vote digitally saying they needed to be in parliament to scrutinise government. This has effectively removed some MPs from being able to vote on legislation that affects us all - they have been disenfranchised and that means their constituents have no representation as things stand.
Due to Covid-19 rules all of us are told to work from home if we can - and MPs have shown that they can do just that, they were each given £10,000 to facilitate it. And what is so special about being in Westminster? The HoC chamber is currently limited to 50 members being in there for debates: about 8% of all MPs. The other 92% are only "attending" digitally via Zoom and they can and are doing that from anywhere, their home, an office in Portculis House, their chambers in Westminster, so why can't they vote from there as well?
The whole thing is illogical and probably unconstitutional.