Tory MP Craig Mackinlay has returned to the House of Commons for the first time since he lost his arms and legs to sepsis.
The tearoom in the Commons was gripped with talk that the Prime Minister could call a snap general election on July 14
A British lawmaker was returning to work Wednesday, six months after sepsis put him in a coma and forced the amputation of his hands and feet. Conservative legislator Craig Mackinlay was due to take his seat in the House of Commons for the weekly Prime Minister’s Questions session, with his wife and 4-year-old daughter watching from the public gallery. Mackinlay, 57, recounted in a series of interviews how he was taken to hospital on Sept. 28 after feeling ill.