Investigation Launched Following Discovery of Suspicious Recording Device in Parliamentary Building

🎙️ A prankster phone, a parliamentary saga! 🚨
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Yesterday, the House of Commons was buzzing with more than political debate. Just before Prime Minister’s Questions, a daring prank unfolded as a phone strategically planted on the Front Bench started playing cheeky noises aimed at causing a stir among MPs. 🎶📱

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The device, discovered during a routine police sweep, sparked an immediate investigation. Authorities suggest the phone was purposefully placed to cause a ruckus during Sir Keir Starmer’s weekly Q&A with Kemi Badenoch. It’s clear someone was trying to make the House of Commons sound more like a comedy club than the seat of government! 😂

The Metropolitan Police confirmed they found the phone at 10:25 am and are on the case to figure out who’s behind this cheeky disruption. They’ve updated the Speaker and Clerk of the House on their ongoing inquiries.

Parliament faces thousands of visitors every week, so security is always top priority. A Parliament spokesperson reminded everyone that despite this incident, they’ve got strong security measures in place to keep things running smoothly. The discovery of the phone only highlights the effectiveness of these precautions. 🔍🔒

Stay tuned for more updates as this unusual parliamentary mystery unfolds. Who knew politics could be this… entertaining? 😉