Parliament

Steve Bray stands outside parliament all day with anti-Brexit signs behind television crews and brings down Westminster with his bellows of “stop Brexit!” and “not a done a done deal!”. The 49-year-old Welshman has been protesting for the last 15 months and says he’ll stay as long as it takes.
Fresh to the job market and interested in politics, working for an MP looks like the dream career. Young, eager, and dying for a job gives you little bargaining power. The pay is dire, the conditions worse.
Pepper the robot was the first non-human to be a witness in Parliament, as it spoke before the Education Committee. The robot is being developed to be culturally aware so it can work with the elderly.
“Women are disproportionately impacted by Brexit, but our voices are being drowned out."
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