The speaker of the House of Commons says male lawmakers no longer are required to wear ties in the Commons chamber.
Asked about the issue today after a Liberal Democrat legislator spoke while wearing an open-necked shirt, Speaker John Bercow said members of Parliament were expected to "dress in businesslike attire."
But, Bercow added: "Do I think it's essential that a member wears a tie? No."
The announcement caused a minor sensation in the tradition-abiding world of Parliament. Some praised Bercow for common sense, while other lamented a decline in sartorial standards.
In the past, male lawmakers have occasionally been reprimanded for going tie-less.
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