Images of MPs dancing in the UK Parliament have sparked strong reactions on social media, as critics called the timing inappropriate amid escalating tensions in the Middle East.
Several MPs, including the Speaker of the House of Commons, Sir Lindsay Hoyle, took part in an event at Portcullis House on Wednesday morning, where stars from Strictly Come Dancing, including Angela Rippon and Alex Kingston, taught basic dance steps.
Event aimed at wellbeing
The event was intended to highlight the health and wellbeing benefits of dance. However, many social media users criticised the timing, noting the ongoing conflict in the Middle East and recent drone strikes on the British Bases in Cyprus.
Criticism amid regional tension
Criticism intensified as the region faces unrest following US-Israeli strikes in Iran that began on Saturday. These actions have prompted Iranian retaliatory measures and increased the risk of a wider regional conflict.
🧵The night before.
— Catherine (@catherineBanksy) March 5, 2026
Your PM addressed one community in Westminster Hall.
The following morning.
Troops under fire in Cyprus. No warship. No submarine.
And 40 MPs were doing the cha-cha-cha with the cast of Strictly.
Get a grip.
Britain needs leaders. Not dancers.
We sent you… pic.twitter.com/ZzQeWyFOqh
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