For the tens of millions of individuals within the UK employed in industries the place weekend working is the norm, the X feeds of MPs in Westminster could also be just a little laborious to abdomen.
For whereas medical doctors, nurses, hospitality employees and, sure, journalists often put within the hours whereas others are having fun with their weekends, they not often really feel the necessity to take a selfie on the commute to show it.
However hardworking parliamentarians, recalled to the Palace of Westminster for a uncommon Saturday session to debate the way forward for British metal, couldn’t resist.
Trying flushed and barely windswept, the Reform MP Richard Tice filmed himself marching throughout Lambeth Bridge on his solution to the Commons, criticising the Labour authorities’s gradual response to the disaster and urged them to have some “mettle” and “fully” renationalise British metal within the course of.
We urge the Authorities to do the job correctly and totally nationalise British Metal this weekend. Don’t do half a job.
This could be a nice alternative finished properly. Let’s go for it. pic.twitter.com/jyo9ziHrNX
— Richard Tice MP 🇬🇧 (@TiceRichard) April 12, 2025
“We urge the federal government to do the job correctly and totally nationalise British Steel this weekend. Don’t do half a job,” Tice posted on X, including: “This could be a nice alternative finished properly. Let’s go for it.”
Anna Turley, the Labour MP for Redcar and a authorities whip, posted a video from a sunny prepare platform saying she would have been on the terraces cheering on her native soccer workforce Redcar Athletic if she hadn’t been heading into work. “If I wasn’t taking place for this vital vote, I’d have been at Inexperienced Lane to help the mighty Steelmen who may win the league as we speak!”
Turley took the prepare all the way down to the capital “for one thing that ought to have been finished again in 2015 for the steelworkers and households of Redcar. So happy to have a authorities that believes in metal and believes in our industrial future.”
The Labour MP Andy McDonald was additionally up shiny and early. The member for Middlesbrough and Thornaby East additionally appeared in a video on X in entrance of Redcar prepare station and stated it was “completely important” that the federal government safeguards British Metal and “preserves our core industries”. He added that he’d “be delighted to be travelling down with colleagues”.
The Liberal Democrat MP for Surrey Heath, Al Pinkerton, posted an image from onboard the prepare, the place he was swatting up on the invoice on his laptop computer. “Heading into Westminster for the primary sitting of parliament on a Saturday for the reason that Falklands Warfare in 1982,” he stated.
Sarah Sackman made the shorter journey to Westminster from her Finchley and Golders Inexperienced constituency on the tube.
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On my method in to Westminster to avoid wasting British Metal. It’s very transferring to see MPs and Parliament’s employees all dedicating their weekend to our nation and its democracy.
(Grateful my journey is just some stops on the Northern line! 🙏) pic.twitter.com/6jsIjxjwSd
— Sarah Sackman KC MP (@sarahsackman) April 12, 2025
Preet Kaur Gill jumped on the prepare from her constituency in Birmingham to race down for the large debate and posted a selfie on board.
Paul Waugh acquired very excited concerning the prospect of a weekend’s graft and evoked the spirit of the previous prime minister Tony Blair when he posted: “A brand new daybreak has damaged, has it not?” on his X feed. This quote was taken from Blair’s maiden speech as prime minister all the way in which again in 1997, a day that sparks pleasure for these of a New Labour persuasion.
A brand new daybreak has damaged, has it not?
Proud to be on my method into work as we speak to assist save British jobs.
(CoOp Stay, Manchester, within the distance, had a tough begin however is now producing greater than anticipated revenues and progress….) pic.twitter.com/7gOJ5c8H6C
— Paul Waugh MP (@paulwaugh) April 12, 2025
To be honest to the MPs displaying themselves to be working time beyond regulation on their social media feeds, the recall of parliament is an uncommon occasion to mark. As we speak’s session within the Commons was solely the sixth time for the reason that finish of the second world battle that MPs have held a sitting on a Saturday.
However the well timed bout of presenteeism didn’t go unnoticed by constituents on X. “My goodness, all these MPs tweeting about their journey to the Commons as we speak … you’d assume nobody ever works on a Saturday!” one stated.