Staff will be left at risk if proposals to ban members under police investigation from Westminster estate dropped, unions say

Long-awaited plans to bar MPs and peers accused of sexual or violent offences from Westminster will be “kicked into the long grass”, it is feared, as plans to hold a vote on the proposals have been delayed.

Commons leader Penny Mordaunt confirmed MPs will debate whether MPs should be barred from entering the parliamentary estate once they are subject to police investigation on Monday, but there will not be a vote.

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