MPs from across the political divide today demanded an urgent recall of Parliament as plans to come back on April 21 were branded not enough.
Leader of the Commons Jacob Rees-Mogg today insisted Parliament return in nine days' time as planned after a month-long Easter break.
Options are "being prepared" in the next week for how to use virtual technology to keep the Commons going without MPs coming too close in person.
But Mr Rees-Mogg stressed the return will only be for parliament's "essential constitutional functions". And the Greens, SNP, Lib Dems, Plaid Cymru, Greens, SDLP and Alliance Parties demanded the government go further with an immediate recall.