The Mid Beds MP has not spoken in Parliament for a year, but has had a £20k book advance and TV show.
I really do not understand what the people of Flitwick were expecting. The Tory party is always about jam tomorrow. Expecting them to actually follow through with a promise was asking more than they should imo.
Joking aside though, we need a mechanism for rogue MPs like this. We need a cross party committee set up after each GE to make the call when an MP gets out of line in this fashion.
The Tories like to spout about minimum terms of service. Well constituents need those also. People rely on an MP to get representation at times when they are desperate. Swanning off for weeks to get a backhander from "I'm a celebrity" etc, or just refusing to work entirely in this fashion should never be acceptable.
There's plenty of examples of MPs being shits and letting down their constituents without any sort of penalty and worse.... getting paid a wedge to do it! SNP this week, this Tory hag, that Labour MP for Sheffield Halam that took Nick Sir Cleggers' seat and went on to snort half of Columbia up his nose. This isn't a party issue, this is a people being cunts issues.
I'm actually surprised and shocked that by now there isn't more than just a wishy washy code of conduct but actual rules for crap like this in the commons. Get an independent HR firm to set modern and robust rules for the HOC and HOL and end this never ending news cycle.
Hopefully Keir will push for that first thing when he gets in.... right?
It most certainly is not a party issue. It is very much more prevalent with the current crop of Tories, but then this lot are not the norm for a Tory party. There is nothing to say this will not happen again in any of the parties. It is a gap that needs plugging.
The Act introduces a process by which an MP will lose their seat in the House of Commons if a petition to recall them is successful.
The Petition Officer will open a recall petition after the Speaker of the House of Commons notifies them that an MP has been:
convicted of an offence and received a custodial sentence (including a suspended sentence) or ordered to be detained, other than solely under mental health legislation
barred from the House of Commons for 10 sitting days or 14 calendar days, or
convicted of providing false or misleading information for allowance claims under the Parliamentary Standards Act 2009.