
Trade minister Sir Chris Bryant is seen speaking in the House of Commons yesterday during the debate about Andrew (Picture: House of Commons)
If you find a spot quiet enough in the Palace of Westminster,you might be able to hear a faint creaking.
Yes,the building itself is in dire need of refurbishment,an effort almost certain to take decades and cost billions.
But it’s not the only British institution that seems at real risk of falling apart this week.
Yesterday,I sat in the press gallery of the House of Commons and watched something nearly unprecedented: a debate concerning a member of the royal family. And not only that – one in which everyone was united in condemnation of him.
One by one,MPs stood up to have their say. The Liberal Democrats,who tabled the motion,packed onto their benches. While the rest of the chamber was a little more sparse,there was a sparky atmosphere with each member eager to get a word in.

Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey speaking in the House of Commons in London (Picture: House of Commons/UK Parliament/PA Wire)
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor leaves Aylsham Police Station on February 19,2026 (Picture: Phil Noble/REUTERS)More than any other scandal I can remember,the Epstein affair has exposed the depravity that can be found among the world’s elite. The files released over the past six months reveal a world where wealthy and powerful people around the globe gleefully commit crimes and bask in the knowledge they’ll inevitably get away with it.On Tuesday,Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey spoke about a ‘rot that eats away at the British establishment’. This is a scandal that has led people to question the sorts of people who are handed power; what gives them the right to that power; and how they choose to wield it.When the official guide to Parliamentary practice was first published in the 1840s,almost every Prime Minister sat in the House of Lords,many as a hereditary peer. It was an era when the ruling class was granted fealty and a freedom from constraints.It’s safe to say we don’t live in that world anymore.Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at .United News - unews.co.za