LONDON — The British parliament shuts down because of the coronavirus outbreak, with MPs sent home a week early for their Easter break.
“The House of Commons has agreed to adjourn for Easter recess and will next sit on 21 April 2020,” the lower chamber announces on its Twitter page.
Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick earlier told the BBC it was a “sensible” decision given the nationwide shut down of non-essential shops and services and the government order for people to stay at home.
“Obviously parliament has to lead by example,” he said, adding that it was also important to protect staff from the spread of infection of COVID-19.
But he said he was “certain that parliament will return after the Easter holidays,” saying it was important for lawmakers to scrutinize the government.
Emergency legislation giving the government powers to force people into isolation was pushed through parliament this week and became law on Wednesday.
Before MPs headed home, Prime Minister Boris Johnson had his final head-to-head in the Commons against opposition Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, with the latter due to step down before parliament returns.
A new Labour leader will be announced on April 4, with Brexit spokesman Keir Starmer the favorite to take over.
— AFP
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