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Ferrier suspended by Commons after Covid rules breach

- DAVID LYNCH AND MARTINA BET

Margaret Ferrier has been suspended from the House of Commons for 30 days after breaching Covid rules.

The Commons voted 185 to 40, majority 145, to approve the motion to suspend the independen­t MP for Rutherglen and Hamilton West.

Ms Ferrier, a former SNP MP, was in the Commons chamber as members approved her suspension.

She could now face a by-election after breaching Covid rules in 2020 by travelling from Scotland to England by train while positive for the virus.

Any MP who misses 10 sitting days due to suspension is at risk of a by-election – but 10% of voters in their constituen­cy must sign a recall petition.

Labour hopes to win the constituen­cy if such a byelection were to take place, in an effort to demonstrat­e it can make gains in Scotland at the next general election.

Opposition leader Sir Keir Starmer joined Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar on the campaign trail in Rutherglen, South Lanarkshir­e at the end of May.

At the time, Sir Keir said he was in “no doubt” that people will take the chance to get rid of Ms Ferrier if a by-election is held.

Scottish Labour candidate for Rutherglen and Hamilton West Michael Shanks said: “This is welcome news for those of us who live here, but it is a disgrace that Margaret Ferrier has dragged this process out for so long, leaving her constituen­ts unrepresen­ted in Parliament.

“We’ve spoken to thousands of voters who feel let down by Margaret Ferrier’s actions – people who made sacrifices during the pandemic and rightly

expected their MP to do the same.

“The people of Rutherglen and Hamilton West deserve so much better than a rulebreaki­ng MP.

“I want to be the local champion this area deserves and I am ready to fight for every vote and deliver the change Rutherglen and Hamilton West needs.”

The SNP also called for a by-election in the constituen­cy.

The party’s by-election campaign co-ordinator, MP David Linden, said: “There must now be a by-election, which the SNP has been calling for since Ms Ferrier’s Covid rulebreach first came to light in 2020.

“People in Rutherglen and Hamilton West are paying an unacceptab­le price for the damaging policies of the Tories and pro-Brexit Labour

Party, as the cost of living soars.

“The SNP is the only party offering a real alternativ­e. We will put the cost of living, NHS and independen­ce at the heart of our campaign – and we’ll work hard for every vote to ensure the people of Rutherglen and Hamilton West can elect a strong SNP MP to stand up for them.”

Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Alex ColeHamilt­on MSP said: “I welcome the news because it’s important that we all take responsibi­lity for the decisions we make, especially where public safety is involved.

“Scottish Liberal Democrats are unequivoca­lly in favour of a recall petition and a by-election.

“Not only is this a chance to give Rutherglen and Hamilton West the representa­tion it deserves, it is also a chance to send a

message to the new SNP first minister that people are sick of the divisive and out-of-touch politics he and his party represent.”

Ms Ferrier was accompanie­d in the Commons Chamber by Conservati­ve former minister Andrew Selous and SNP MP Carol Monaghan (Glasgow North West).

At one point, Daniel Kawczynski, the Conservati­ve MP for Shrewsbury and Atcham, was seen walking to the opposition benches to shake her hand.

The Commons voting list showed 32 Conservati­ve MPs among those who had voted to reject the suspension vote in support of Ms Ferrier.

They included Mr Kawczynski, former ministers David Davis and Jacob Rees-Mogg, and Tory grandees Sir Bill Cash and Sir Edward Leigh.

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 ?? ?? SUSPENSION: Margaret Ferrier and right, from top: Michael Shanks and David Linden.
SUSPENSION: Margaret Ferrier and right, from top: Michael Shanks and David Linden.

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