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UK MPs post selfies to show attendance of rare Saturday session in parliament

12 April 2025
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UK MPs post selfies to show attendance of rare Saturday session in parliament
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In UK politics, the recent recall for a steel debate has sparked discussions on presenteeism among MPs, particularly on social media platform X. This situation contrasts sharply with the experiences of millions of UK workers, such as doctors, nurses, and hospitality staff, who often work weekends without feeling the need to showcase their efforts through social media. The juxtap highlights the disconnect between the political elite and the everyday realities faced by many in the workforce.

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