The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

MP attended mass after Covid-19 test

- DEREK HEALEY

The Roman Catholic Church in Scotland has expressed “disappoint­ment” following reports disgraced SNP MP Margaret Ferrier attended a service the day after she tested positive for coronaviru­s.

Ms Ferrier has faced calls to resign as a member of parliament and could be expelled from her party after revealing she travelled to London and spoke in the House of Commons while awaiting the results of the test.

The Rut her glen and Hamilton West MP then returned by train to Scotland days after finding out she had tested positive, possibly putting fellow passengers in danger.

The Daily Record reported yesterday that Ms Ferrier attended a mass at St Mungo’ sCh urchin Townhead, Glasgow, on September 27, the day after she took the test. She is reported to have given a Bible reading from the altar.

The MP’s social media posts show she also visited a gift shop, beauty salon and a leisure centre in her constituen­cy on the day she developed symptoms and took the test.

The Metropolit­an Police are investigat­ing her movements but Police Scotland is thought not to be considerin­g any action because self-isolation remains guidance rather than a legal requiremen­t north of the border.

The Catholic Church said it could not confirm whether Ms Ferrier, or anyone else, attended the mass due to data protection laws.

But a spokesman for the Archdioces­e of Glasgow said: “For the good of the whole community, it is important that anyone who is required to self-isolate does so in accordance with the government’s guidance, so anyone in that situation should not attend mass.

“It is disappoint­ing if this has not happened but we would like to reassure people that we fulfil all the government and church guidelines.”

St Mungo’s website states those who are shielding, self-isolating or feel unwell should not attend. All parishione­rs must also wear a face covering.

Scottish Labour health spokeswoma­n Monica Lennon called on the SNP to terminate the £81 ,932-a-year MP ’s membership of the party and for Ms Ferrier to resign.

“Not even a place of worship was safe from this MP’s selfish and dangerous actions,” Ms Lennon said.

Ms Ferrier said in a statement that she had travelled to London before getting the results of the test because she was “feeling much better”, and later tweeted a video of her four-minute speech during a coronaviru­s debate.

She was told later that evening she had tested positive but took a train back to Scotland three days later and did not tell SNP officials about her positive test until the next day.

It is understood she initially told the party she was returning home because a family member had become unwell.

Ms Ferriers aid she “deeply regret ted” her actions but has not yet given any indication of whether she intents to continue in her job as an MP, despite First Minister Nicola Sturgeon telling her she should go.

Ms Sturgeon described the decision to travel to and from London as the “worst breach imaginable” and said she had made it “crystal clear” to Ms Ferrier that her“reckless, dangerous and completely indefensib­le” actions meant she should resign as an MP.

Speaking at her daily coronaviru­s briefing yesterday, Ms Sturgeon said she was unable to comment on whether the latest revelation­s should result in Ms Ferrier being expelled from the SNP.

 ??  ?? ‘RECKLESS’: Covid-breach MP Margaret Ferrier, left, with First Minister Nicola Sturgeon who has asked her to resign.
‘RECKLESS’: Covid-breach MP Margaret Ferrier, left, with First Minister Nicola Sturgeon who has asked her to resign.

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