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Jared Omara MP ..

nikki-red

We understand that this is an emotive subject, and discussing the facts is totally fine.
Posting insults is not.
Jared is local to us, and could well be a member of the forum, we dont allow name calling and insults on other threads and they arent acceptable on this one either.

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12 hours ago, Colin Foster said:

Wow he actually turned up on a Saturday, thought he'd still be in bed.

He was probably already in London ....... partying.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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At least he turned up to vote.

 

Everyone knows he's not going to voluntarily resign, so best start hoping for a general election soon.

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1 hour ago, Blue Day said:

He’s there again tonight. 

And he voted twice - against the government.

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22 hours ago, PeteM01 said:

And he voted twice - against the government.

I think all his votes follow the Labour whip. I've not seen one that isn't.

 

 

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1 hour ago, *_ash_* said:

I think all his votes follow the Labour whip. I've not seen one that isn't.

 

 

Just like the vast majority of MPs. Toeing the party line 

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On 19/10/2019 at 12:06, ANGELFIRE1 said:

Moral compass v pockets full of brass, I think we can guess  which the MP has chosen, up to now anyway.  Why have his constituents not enacted this legislation, 

 

The Recall of MPs Act 2015 (c. 25) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that makes provision for constituents to be able to recall their Member of Parliament (MP) and call a by-election. ... Successful petitions force the recalled MP to vacate the seat, resulting in a by-election.

 

Angel1

Because none of the conditions applicable under this Act apply to Jared.

 

He has not been convicted of a criminal offence resulting in a prison sentence, he has not been suspended by the House of Commons and he has not been convicted of making false expense claims.

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13 hours ago, Manlinose said:

Because none of the conditions applicable under this Act apply to Jared.

 

He has not been convicted of a criminal offence resulting in a prison sentence, he has not been suspended by the House of Commons and he has not been convicted of making false expense claims.

Neither has he represented his constituents as he is required to do so.

 

Angel1.

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26 minutes ago, ANGELFIRE1 said:

Neither has he represented his constituents as he is required to do so.

 

Angel1.

But thats not grounds to recall him unfortunately.

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10 minutes ago, nightrider said:

But thats not grounds to recall him unfortunately.

A custodial prison sentence of a year or less—longer sentences automatically disqualify MPs without need for a petition;

Suspension from the House of least 10 sitting days or 14 calendar days, following a report by the Committee on Standards;

A conviction for providing false or misleading expenses claims.

 

I draw your attention to the last line, would you think not representing his constituents might involve the above. What is he actually doing to receive wages and expenses.

 

Angel1.

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