A UK Labour MP has delayed having a Caesarean section to attend the Brexit vote in the House of Commons.
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Tulip Siddiq was due to have a Caesarean section on Tuesday but spoke to doctors about delaying her operation until Thursday.
The MP appeared in the Commons sat in a wheelchair.
Writing on social media Ms Siddiq said: "My decision to delay my baby's birth is not one I take lightly.
"Let me be clear, I have no faith in the pairing system - in July the Govt stole the vote of a new mother.
"It's my duty to represent Hampstead & Kilburn, and I will do just that."
Thank you all for supportive messages. My decision to delay my baby's birth is not one I take lightly. Let me be clear, I have no faith in the pairing system - in July the Govt stole the vote of a new mother. It's my duty to represent Hampstead & Kilburn, and I will do just that.
— Tulip Siddiq (@TulipSiddiq) January 15, 2019
Speaker for the House of Commons John Bercow said yesterday that Ms Siddiq should be have been allowed to vote on the Brexit deal from hospital rather than having to be wheeled into Parliament.
He said it was “completely uncivilised” to make Ms Siddiq postpone giving birth to her child in order to have her say on Theresa May’s Withdrawal Agreement.