This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.
You can find the current article at its original source at https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-54424360
The article has changed 3 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Version 0 | Version 1 |
---|---|
Covid: Will Margaret Ferrier remain an MP after breaking rules? | Covid: Will Margaret Ferrier remain an MP after breaking rules? |
(32 minutes later) | |
There is continued pressure on the Rutherglen MP Margaret Ferrier to stand down from Parliament. | There is continued pressure on the Rutherglen MP Margaret Ferrier to stand down from Parliament. |
She has faced criticism across the political spectrum - and her now former party is insisting she has to quit parliament - for breaking coronavirus restrictions. | She has faced criticism across the political spectrum - and her now former party is insisting she has to quit parliament - for breaking coronavirus restrictions. |
The SNP's Westminster leader Ian Blackford told the Telegraph she should do the "honourable thing". | The SNP's Westminster leader Ian Blackford told the Telegraph she should do the "honourable thing". |
Nicola Sturgeon repeated her call for Ms Ferrier to quit - and in an unfortunate slip of the tongue referred to her as "Margaret Covid". | Nicola Sturgeon repeated her call for Ms Ferrier to quit - and in an unfortunate slip of the tongue referred to her as "Margaret Covid". |
However the former SNP MP George Kerevan has offered a limited defence. | However the former SNP MP George Kerevan has offered a limited defence. |
Although he said her actions were wrong, he wrote: "I feel deeply for Margaret and find much of the virtue signalling and rush to consign her to political outer darkness both hypocritical and blatantly self-serving. Margaret Ferrier, in my experience, always put the job before her personal convenience." | Although he said her actions were wrong, he wrote: "I feel deeply for Margaret and find much of the virtue signalling and rush to consign her to political outer darkness both hypocritical and blatantly self-serving. Margaret Ferrier, in my experience, always put the job before her personal convenience." |
Is she going to? | Is she going to? |
I've spoken to several people who know Ms Ferrier and there doesn't seem to be a definite answer. | I've spoken to several people who know Ms Ferrier and there doesn't seem to be a definite answer. |
The BBC has tried to contact Ms Ferrier and her office repeatedly without success. | The BBC has tried to contact Ms Ferrier and her office repeatedly without success. |
Several people we have contacted in the party have not spoken to her since last week. | Several people we have contacted in the party have not spoken to her since last week. |
Ms Ferrier has said nothing publicly since she issued a statement on Thursday revealing she had travelled from Scotland to London after showing symptoms, then back again after getting a positive test result. | Ms Ferrier has said nothing publicly since she issued a statement on Thursday revealing she had travelled from Scotland to London after showing symptoms, then back again after getting a positive test result. |
It seems she may still be deciding what to do - or keeping it to herself. | It seems she may still be deciding what to do - or keeping it to herself. |
It's worth remembering Ms Ferrier has coronavirus - and we don't know for sure how ill she is. | |
So what now? | So what now? |
Many of her former SNP colleagues and her political opponents are discussing how they could force her out if she refuses to stand down. | Many of her former SNP colleagues and her political opponents are discussing how they could force her out if she refuses to stand down. |
Senior figures in the SNP have suggested she is likely to face a recall procedure - which could see her forced out of office. | Senior figures in the SNP have suggested she is likely to face a recall procedure - which could see her forced out of office. |
There are three ways that process begins: | There are three ways that process begins: |
Police are currently investigating the case and it has been referred to the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards to investigate. | Police are currently investigating the case and it has been referred to the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards to investigate. |
However, both of those processes could be lengthy. The stated penalty for breaking self-isolation rules in England is a fine - although under the MP's Code of Conduct MPs are expected to "uphold the law". | However, both of those processes could be lengthy. The stated penalty for breaking self-isolation rules in England is a fine - although under the MP's Code of Conduct MPs are expected to "uphold the law". |
If any of the conditions are met, a petition would be opened in Ms Ferrier's constituency. | If any of the conditions are met, a petition would be opened in Ms Ferrier's constituency. |
If 10% of registered voters signed it within six weeks then a by-election would be called. | If 10% of registered voters signed it within six weeks then a by-election would be called. |
The process has been used three times since it was created. | The process has been used three times since it was created. |
Two MPs have been successfully recalled - former Labour MP Fiona Onasanya and former Tory MP Chris Davies. In the case of the DUP's Ian Paisley Jnr, a petition was launched but the 10 per cent threshold was not met and he remains an MP. | Two MPs have been successfully recalled - former Labour MP Fiona Onasanya and former Tory MP Chris Davies. In the case of the DUP's Ian Paisley Jnr, a petition was launched but the 10 per cent threshold was not met and he remains an MP. |