THE Government will lock down Parliament to prevent MPs leaving early and a repeat of the chaos that erupted two weeks ago.

Liberal sources told The Daily Telegraph that the Leader of the House Christopher Pyne has ordered that all eight exits of the Parliament be manned by a staffer to stop any Coalition MP leaving the house before the adjournment of business for the day.

Mr Pyne is believed to have told a meeting of around 100 Liberal staffers this morning that staff needed to ensure their “member” be prevented from leaving early.

media_camera Chief whip Nola Marino also spoke at one of the meetings.

Mr Pyne is also believed to have accused senior Ministers of encouraging junior MPs to leave early “to give them cover” so they could leave early as well.

Two separate meetings were held by Mr Pyne and chief government whip Nola Marino at Parliament House this morning.

The meetings came after the Turnbull government embarrassingly lost control of parliament on the final afternoon of the first sitting week of the 45th parliament because up to eight MPs had left early.

Some MPs had begun heading home for the weekend while others were outside the building.

The government, which hold a majority of just one vote, did not have the numbers to stop Labor passing a series of procedural motions to extend sitting hours.

They then attempted to introduce a bill of support for a Royal Commission into the banking sector.

Mr Pyne managed to get the bulk of MPs back in the house in time to block that push.

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull was furious at the “schoolboy error” which had shattered the government’s claim of having a “stable majority government”.

Comment is being sought from Mr Pyne.

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