Glasgow Times

COPS SAY NOT FACE FERRIER WILL ACTION BY MET

- BY TOM TORRANCE

MP Margaret Ferrier will face no further a c t i on f r om t h e Metropolit­an Police after she travel led between London and Glasgow following a positive Covid- 19 test.

Ms Ferrier had the SNP whip removed after it emerged she made the trip from Glasgow to the House of Commons while waiting for results of a test she took on September 26 and made the return journey after being informed she had the virus.

Amid mounting pressure for her to resign her seat, Ms Ferrier has held on and the Metropolit­an Police has now said in a statement that regulation­s under which Ms Ferrier could have been punished were not in effect when she travelled.

According to a statement from Scotland Yard, the Rutherglen and Hamilton West MP’s test occurred before September 29, when new regulation­s came into effect that could have resulted in a £ 10,000 fine being levied against her.

The statement said: “Officers considered possible offences including those under Reg. 11( 2) of the Health Protection Regulation­s 2020 which relates to self- isolation requiremen­t.

“However, on detailed examinatio­n of this new legislatio­n, and following legal advice, it was concluded that this regulation is applicable only after September 28 2020.

“In this case the test occurred prior to September 29 2020 and therefore the regulation does not apply.

“As such, there will be no further action in relation to this investigat­ion from the Metropolit­an Police.”

Ms Ferrier’s case could still be taken further by Police Scotland.

The statement from Scotland Yard added: “We are in liaison with Police Scotland and have referred the matter to them for considerat­ion.”

Police Scotland said in a statement they are aware of the decision by the Metropolit­an Police and “will now assess the circumstan­ces and consult with the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service before taking a decision on next steps”.

Since news of her trips broke, the MP has faced increasing calls for her resignatio­n, including from SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon, who has repeatedly called for her to stand down.

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer and Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard have also been among those pushing for Ms Ferrier – who beat Labour’s Ged Killen for the seat in last year’s election – to go.

In an interview, Ms Ferrier, who has no intention of standing down, said she felt she was “hung out to dry” by the SNP, which withdrew the whip from her one hour after she released a statement detailing her actions.

She added: ““You then think about all that hard work and dedication – is that just wiped away?”

After the investigat­ion... there will be no further action from us

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Rutherglen and West MP Margaret Ferrier has refused to stand down despite mounting pressure from the likes of Richard Leonard, right

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