British MPs offered counselling for Brexit pressure

AFP  |  London 

Battles over have worn down British MPs, who are now being offered counselling to with the "extraordinary pressure" they have been under.

reported that had written to all to inform them about a 24-hour counselling phone line.

"It is vital that in times of heightened stress in the workplace we can access the necessary health and wellbeing support," Hoyle wrote, a day after a particularly intense parliamentary session that ended after midnight.

Despite enormous pressure, British have voted down Theresa May's deal three times this year but have failed to agree on any alternatives.

The two main parties, the ruling Conservatives and the Labour opposition, are now locked in talks to attempt to find a compromise that could pass through parliament. Security measures have in any case been stepped up around parliament because of angry heckling -- mainly from hardline supporters against pro-Remain

"Members of Parliament and staff are resilient but Brexit has meant we are all working very long hours for extended periods of time whilst facing extraordinary pressure.

"In order to fulfil our duties and do our work on behalf of constituents we must take care of our health and wellbeing," Hoyle wrote in his letter.

Hoyle said anyone ringing the confidential phone line would find trained counsellors or advisers.

"Your needs will be discussed and together you will agree what support is required," he said.

"This could be immediate support given there and then or it may be agreed structured counselling is required".

MPs had to cancel a mid-term break in February and are greatly reducing their regular holiday in order to make more time for Brexit debates.

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First Published: Thu, April 04 2019. 22:40 IST