A rule allowing MPs and peers to skip the queue along with up to four guests has drawn criticism.
As members of the public stand in line for hours to see the Queen lying in state, a rule allowing MPs and peers to skip the queue along with up to four guests has drawn criticism.
It allows their guests to bypass the miles-long queue, which was temporarily paused on Friday due to overwhelming demand from people eager to catch a glimpse of the Queen’s coffin.But people who work directly for MPs and peers, such as parliamentary researchers, cannot. It has led to accusations from the Public and Commercial Services Union that they are being treated as “second class citizens”.
“As we usher in a new era, it’s time for them to be treated as equals and at least given a pay rise to help them through the cost-of-living crisis and beyond.”The rule allowing MPs to avoid the queue angered some members of the public who had spent hours waiting.
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