Members of the British House of Commons, the conservative deputy for the southern Derbyshire, heard Heather Wheeler uttering profanity and speaking bad words, and it happened when she suddenly interrupted her while addressing the House of Commons during a remote meeting on the Corona virus, it seemed that she had experienced technical problems and tried to address a device Her computer but it did not work and she forgot that the microphone was open, and that the members could hear it clearly despite the disappearance of her image from the screen.

Deputy Speaker of the House, Nigel Evans, told Mrs. Wheeler that Parliament could still hear her and asked her to continue the speech. The suspension of the member of Parliament was not officially recorded, and instead the record of the official texts of the parliament referred to him as "an interruption in her body."

This came after the Welsh Minister of Health Vaughan Geting was heard insulting his colleague and forgot his microphone also open at the end of a remote cabinet meeting last month. All members heard Getting uttering angry phrases against a member who attacked him at the start of a meeting by applying "Zoom", saying: "Damn this woman?" Referring to a member of the Cardiff Central Association, Jenny Rathbone.

The worker MP later apologized to his colleague, explained to her that he was "very embarrassing" and apologized to Mrs. Rathboon for his comments.

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