By-election to be held after COVID rule-breaker MP Margaret Ferrier loses seat

Aug 02, 2023 at 7:23 AM
By-election to be held after COVID rule-breaker MP Margaret Ferrier loses seat

A by-election might be held within the constituency of an MP who was punished for breaking COVID guidelines.

Margaret Ferrier – who travelled by prepare regardless of realizing she had coronavirus in 2020 – says she won’t stand within the contest.

She misplaced her parliamentary seat in Rutherglen and Hamilton West constituency in Scotland following a profitable recall petition.

In 2021 she was charged by police and ordered to undertake 270 hours of unpaid work after admitting culpably and recklessly exposing the general public “to the risk of infection, illness and death” because of her behaviour.

She was subsequently suspended from the Commons for 30 days, which triggered the recall petition.

In an announcement, Ms Ferrier stated: “I respect the outcome of the petition.

“It has been the privilege of my life to function the member of parliament for Rutherglen and Hamilton West. I’ve all the time put my job and my constituents first, and I’m dissatisfied that it will now come to an finish.

“I decided some time ago that I would not stand in the upcoming by-election. This has been a difficult and taxing process that has now come to its conclusion and I do not wish to prolong it further.

“I want to thank my crew for his or her loyalty and continued dedication to supporting me in delivering for my constituents.”

The petition – signed by greater than 10% of the constituency’s citizens – opened on 20 June and closed at 5pm on Monday. South Lanarkshire Council introduced the outcomes on Tuesday.

Posting on social media, the native authority stated out of the 81,123 citizens, 11,896 (14.66%) folks signed the petition. A complete of 37 returns had been rejected.

Three different MPs have additionally confronted recall petitions beforehand, however there has by no means been one in Scotland for the reason that process was launched in 2015.

Ms Ferrier received the seat for the SNP within the 2019 normal election however was later compelled to sit down as an unbiased after dropping the get together whip when her COVID breach got here to gentle.

Both Scottish Labour and the SNP have their eye on the seat. Labour plans to place ahead trainer Michael Shanks as their candidate, whereas SNP will subject Katy Loudon.

The Scottish Conservatives have additionally vowed to battle for the seat, with Glasgow councillor Thomas Kerr the get together’s chosen candidate.

MSP Meghan Gallacher, depute chief of the Scottish Tories, stated: “Margaret Ferrier’s constituents have delivered a very clear verdict on her reckless and selfish actions at the height of the pandemic.

“Of course, this by-election would have occurred quite a bit sooner if she had completed the precise factor and resigned as an MP immediately. Instead, she overtly caught it out to the bitter finish, which was a complete insult to her constituents who made big sacrifices throughout COVID.”

What did Margaret Ferrier do?

Ms Ferrier developed COVID signs on Saturday 26 September 2020, and after taking a take a look at nonetheless went to church and had lunch with a member of the family the next day.

The guidelines on the time said Ms Ferrier ought to have been isolating till she obtained her take a look at consequence.

On the Monday, nonetheless awaiting the results of the take a look at, she travelled by prepare to London, took half in a Commons debate and ate within the members’ tearoom in parliament.

That night she obtained a textual content telling her the take a look at was optimistic however as an alternative of isolating, she travelled again to Scotland by prepare the next morning.

‘I’ve grown because of my actions’

Ms Ferrier ignored quite a few calls to resign.

After the Commons Standards Committee really helpful that Ms Ferrier be suspended for 30 days, she appealed towards the choice.

She stated: “While I of course deeply regret my actions, I have also grown as a result of them.

“There are methods they’ve made me a greater parliamentarian, reminding me of the privilege that I maintain on this job and the way in which that my phrases and actions can affect in optimistic methods, too.

“It is why, despite all the hard part of remaining in the public eye, I have not shirked my responsibilities and have continued to regularly attend parliament and engage with my constituents.”

In May, an unbiased knowledgeable panel upheld the original judgement and Ms Ferrier was subsequently suspended.

The panel stated she “acted selfishly”, including: “She acted with blatant and deliberate dishonest intent.”