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What she did was appalling - but she's been punished and yes, we should move on. We've become embroiled in a swirling mire of twisted words and nit-picking pettiness and that is not borne out of a quest for justice - it's borne out of spite. Much of it should never have started in the first place but circumstances were such that the dagger carriers relished any...
11:22 Thu 30th Mar 2023
All acts of breaches of standards are, by definition, "over" by the time they're being investigated.

So, no, what a strange thing to ask.
No. Those in power who blatantly ignored the rules should be held to account.
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When I say it's over I mean the whole Covid thing.
Oh, I see.

Still no, though. Covid was very much a thing in 2020, when it happened, so what's relevant -- again, by definition -- is the situation at the time of the incident, not the situation three years later.
What you really want is Boris to be forgiven his trespasses during covid.
//The Rutherglen and Hamilton West MP has already been ordered to complete 270-hours of community service//

How many times are they going to punish her?
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That's what I mean Naomi, everyone in the country broke the rules at some time. Let's move on.
Once for the legal breach, and once for the breach of parliamentary standards.
If an employee is guilty of a crime, might an employer not also take disciplinary against that employee?
How is covid over it will be endemic like flu for the foreseeable future
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I mean the special measures are over.
Ok hope they aren't needed again
it s over
Like Boris lying to Parliament
its over so let it go ( thanks to Millicent Martin)
///The commissioner also said her actions had "caused significant damage to the reputation and integrity of the House of Commons as a whole, and of its members generally"///

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-scotland-politics-65123054

There won't be many MPs left if they apply that one equally; but it seems like codswallop to me. Outisde her constituency, has anyone even heard of her?
While they're at it, let's see them discipline Robert Jenrick who went up to his second home in the North of England on the pretence of visiting his elderly parents during one of the early lockdowns.
Travelling at the time was strictly forbidden yet he got away with it with no reported censure by government. In fact, he's made quite a parliamentary career and was or still is a member of the cabinet.
Just to clarify, I'm not confusing him with Dom Cummins.
What she did was appalling - but she's been punished and yes, we should move on. We've become embroiled in a swirling mire of twisted words and nit-picking pettiness and that is not borne out of a quest for justice - it's borne out of spite. Much of it should never have started in the first place but circumstances were such that the dagger carriers relished any opportunity to strike and common sense was - and still is - at a premium. At a time when the country so desperately needed to return to stability to repair the havoc Covid had wreaked, this abject nonsense was allowed to continue - and actively encouraged in many quarters - with the result that it has torn the government apart - a government that flew into office on an unprecedented mandate. How stupid! The sensible thing now would be to recover our collective senses and just stop.
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bang on Naomi.
Not even remotely bang on at all. Ugh.

Ferrier broke the law at the time. She also acted in a way that broke the standards of the House. It stands to reason that she should be held accountable both criminally *and* as an MP who failed to reach the standards befitting that role.


Whoosh!
With hindesight it should never have been in place anyway, as some of us did point out.

But once you whip the public up into a frnzie, grassing up their neighbours Nazi style, the genie os out the bottle.

For Johnson et al, you reap what you sow.

But yes, time to move on, this woman is a scapegoat.

Oh, and where is the persecution of Hancock, Whitty and Ferguson, the purveyors of this nonsense.

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