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63 per cent of those MPs who employ relatives are from the Conservative party, followed by Labour on 26 per cent.
"Half of Parliament seems to have become a delinquent kindergarten!"
"I worry tiny violins might sell out before I can get the required amount needed to play for this."
Some 246 Conservatives were listed as having supported the controversial Commons amendment.
A look at when politicians broke the rules – and all the times they got away with it.
The senior Conservative backbencher has triggered a Westminster row over his potential suspension.
Labour accused them of returning to the "dark days of Tory sleaze".
They have also been reminded about the strict rules on campaigning, with a source suggesting some might have been breaking orders.
Others are asking for a refresher on terror training, panic alarms and mental health support.
"The most important thing he taught me was to start with kindness and the only thing that matters is how many people you help", she tweeted.