It follows the controversial decision by the Lords administration and works committee to allow handheld devices including tablets and smartphones into the chamber for a one-year trial。
Officials said they could provide peers with relevant ‘parliamentary papers and other documents’ during debates。
But amid fears the Lords may struggle with the devices, one committee member suggested they should get ‘Angry Birds lessons’ so that they ‘really understand what this stuff is all about’。
Tory peer Lord Tebbit criticised the idea as ‘nonsense’. ‘If peers haven’t got the brains to work out how to use the devices themselves, they shouldn’t be in here,’ he added。
‘I am concerned that while iPads can help Lords find information during debates, they will end up paying more attention to them than what is going on.’
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