Margaret Ferrier: Nicola Sturgeon tells embattled MP to resign for ‘dangerous’ coronavirus rule breaches
Written by News on 02/10/2020
Nicola Sturgeon has told an embattled MP she should quit for multiple coronavirus rule breaches.
Margaret Ferrier has already been kicked out of the SNP parliamentary party but is facing calls to leave the Commons completely over her actions.
She travelled from Scotland to London on Monday despite having had COVID-19 symptoms and been tested, made a speech in parliament and then found out she was positive – before proceeding to travel home again by rail.
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Nicola Sturgeon, Scotland’s First Minister and leader of the SNP, said she had told Ms Ferrier she “should step down as an MP”.
She tweeted: “I did so with a heavy heart – she is a friend and colleague – but her actions were dangerous and indefensible.
“I have no power to force an MP to resign but I hope she will do the right thing.”
Earlier, the SNP’s Westminster leader Ian Blackford said he was “gobsmacked” by Ms Ferrier’s behaviour.
“I don’t have any powers over her… I can’t force an MP to resign,” he told Sky News’ Kay Burley show.
But he added: “I think Margaret has got to reflect on her position as an MP. She knows we will be judged by our actions…
“I have to say, when you have a breach such as this it’s really important that you take your own responsibilities.
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“Margaret’s an honourable individual… there is that responsibility – there’s that honour and dignity that you have to have as a public official, and I think it’s pretty clear Margaret should do the right thing.
“I can’t compel her to do that but she has to reflect on the circumstances that she’s put herself and other people in.”
Under the coronavirus rules, anyone who has symptoms should isolate until their test results come through and only be released if it comes back negative.
Ms Ferrier disregarded that – and also the duty for anyone who tests positive to stay at home, opting instead to take a train from Westminster to Glasgow.
The Rutherglen and Hamilton West MP, who won her seat from Labour in the 2019 election, has faced calls to quit from other SNP politicians, including David Linden who said her position is not “tenable” and Kirsty Blackman who added her “actions cannot be overlooked”.
A quick investigation as to whom Ms Ferrier could have infected identified one close contact – who has luckily tested negative for coronavirus, Mr Blackford added in his interview with Sky News.
She faces a fine of up to £4,000 under a new law that came into force on the day of her positive test result.
Police Scotland said officers are “looking into the circumstances”, along with the Metropolitan Police.
It follows a string of other high-profile figures breaking the rules, including former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn who attended a dinner party with eight other people – breaching the rule of six.
And Dominic Cummings, Boris Johnson’s top adviser, made headlines in spring for travelling 260 miles from London to Durham during lockdown with COVID-19 symptoms, then travelling to a beauty spot to allegedly test his eyesight.
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