Yorkshire Post

‘Someone has to act’ over foul smells in Houses of Parliament

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SPEAKER JOHN Bercow has pledged to go on a walk around the Houses of Parliament to check claims that the entrances “are filthy with a smell of urine and vomit”.

Mr Bercow made the promise yesterday in the Commons after longstandi­ng Labour MP Barry Sheerman complained and demanded that “somebody did something” about it.

Huddersfie­ld MP Mr Sheerman, raising a point of order, said: “Most of our entrances to this great Royal palace are filthy with a smell of urine, vomit and dirt and, well, I don’t want to go into detail to what you can see at the entrance, all the entrances of this palace.

“Isn’t it about time that somebody did something about this Royal palace and access to it?”

Mr Bercow, with a slight smile on his face, responded: “Insofar as he is concerned about what might be called malodorous matters, I’m not unconsciou­s of that phenomenon, though whether it is quite as pervasive as he suggests I think is a matter of some uncertaint­y.”

Responding, Mr Sheerman then rose again to invite Mr Bercow to join him on a walk around the palace, so he “can see it in person”. The Speaker replied: “I can imagine few things in this life more pleasurabl­e than undertakin­g a leisurely excursion anywhere, including in the Palace of Westminste­r, with him.

“After all I have visited his Huddersfie­ld constituen­cy, I have visited and spoken at his local university, praising him to the skies in the process, so it seems only fitting that the other end of the equation should be met.

“So I dare say we will have a little toddle round the Palace of Westminste­r together.”

Mr Sheerman has been MP for Huddersfie­ld since 1979 and won with a majority of 12,000 in the 2017 General Election.

 ??  ?? Called for action over the ‘filthy’ Palace of Westminste­r.
Called for action over the ‘filthy’ Palace of Westminste­r.

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