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Maternity Leave for Ministers Bill - Clause 1

11 February 2021

Lead MP

Penny Mordaunt

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Bill Debate

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Women & EqualitiesStandards & Ethics
Other Contributors: 26

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Penny Mordaunt raised concerns about maternity leave for ministers bill - clause 1 in the House of Commons. Other MPs contributed to the debate.

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The Prime Minister believes it is wrong for ministers to resign in order to care for a newborn child. The bill will enable all Ministers, including Secretaries of State and other individual office holders, to take paid maternity leave. This includes Opposition office holders like the Leader of the Opposition and Chief Whips. Changes made in 2019 by the ministerial code allow redistribution of responsibilities among remaining ministers during this period.
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