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Heavily pregnant minister Jo Swinson is refusing to comment over claims she was forced to stand at Prime Minster's Questions in the Commons. | Heavily pregnant minister Jo Swinson is refusing to comment over claims she was forced to stand at Prime Minster's Questions in the Commons. |
The equalities minister, who is seven months pregnant, was pictured standing next to colleagues during the half hour session on Wednesday. | The equalities minister, who is seven months pregnant, was pictured standing next to colleagues during the half hour session on Wednesday. |
Westminster commentators on Twitter said it was outrageous that MPs had not offered Ms Swinson a seat. | Westminster commentators on Twitter said it was outrageous that MPs had not offered Ms Swinson a seat. |
But the 33-year-old East Dumbartonshire Lib Dem MP has declined to comment. | But the 33-year-old East Dumbartonshire Lib Dem MP has declined to comment. |
"I don't think she wants to say anything. She is just cracking on with her work," said a Lib Dem spokesman. | "I don't think she wants to say anything. She is just cracking on with her work," said a Lib Dem spokesman. |
The Spectator magazine's political editor James Forsyth, whose wife Allegra Stratton, Newsnight's political editor, is also pregnant, sparked a flurry of comments across Westminster when he tweeted about Ms Swinson on Wednesday. | |
"Quite remarkable that no MP has offered Jo Swinson, who is seven months pregnant, a seat. Really shocking lack of manners and decency," said Mr Forsyth. | |
According to the Daily Telegraph, a source close to Ms Swinson said the suggestion that she was unable to "fend for herself" was "quite sexist". | According to the Daily Telegraph, a source close to Ms Swinson said the suggestion that she was unable to "fend for herself" was "quite sexist". |
But David Cameron appeared to disagree with this view. | But David Cameron appeared to disagree with this view. |
Asked if the prime minister would offer a pregnant woman a seat if he were to find himself on a bus, his official spokesman said: "I'm sure he would." | Asked if the prime minister would offer a pregnant woman a seat if he were to find himself on a bus, his official spokesman said: "I'm sure he would." |
"If we take the example of public transport, if you see someone who is in greater need of a seat than yourself, then offering that seat is the right thing to do," he said. | "If we take the example of public transport, if you see someone who is in greater need of a seat than yourself, then offering that seat is the right thing to do," he said. |
Ms Swinson is married to fellow Lib Dem MP Duncan Hames, a key aide to party leader Nick Clegg. The couple are expecting their first child which, according to press reports, is due on Christmas Day. | Ms Swinson is married to fellow Lib Dem MP Duncan Hames, a key aide to party leader Nick Clegg. The couple are expecting their first child which, according to press reports, is due on Christmas Day. |
The MP did manage to find a seat on the government front bench later on Wednesday, when most MPs had left the chamber. | The MP did manage to find a seat on the government front bench later on Wednesday, when most MPs had left the chamber. |