Shame, those guards were looking forward to that food.
I suppose it would make a terrible noise if China broke inside Westminster Hall.
You’d think this would have been a simple diplomatic observation but now it’s a political mess. Thanks Hoyle.
Would be funny if they just queued up and went in anyway. I doubt there are any checks to go in
>House of Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle refused a request for access to Westminster Hall due to Chinese sanctions against five MPs and two peers
Firstly I didn’t realise that Hoyle had this veto, secondly, I don’t think this will help the political situation at all.
Why would foreign diplomats take precedence anyway when the queue is at max capacity. Surely it should be commonwealth realm citizens, then commonwealth and then if there is still time after that we can allow for foreign diplomats and nationals.
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Shame, those guards were looking forward to that food.
I suppose it would make a terrible noise if China broke inside Westminster Hall.
You’d think this would have been a simple diplomatic observation but now it’s a political mess. Thanks Hoyle.
Would be funny if they just queued up and went in anyway. I doubt there are any checks to go in
>House of Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle refused a request for access to Westminster Hall due to Chinese sanctions against five MPs and two peers
Firstly I didn’t realise that Hoyle had this veto, secondly, I don’t think this will help the political situation at all.
Why would foreign diplomats take precedence anyway when the queue is at max capacity. Surely it should be commonwealth realm citizens, then commonwealth and then if there is still time after that we can allow for foreign diplomats and nationals.