
Il voltagabbana conservatore fa causa dopo che la festa ha cambiato la serratura del suo ufficio quando è entrato a far parte della Riforma
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What is really funny about this article is the MPs lawyer arguing the court should become involved because “Constituents are unable to contact their MP in the usual way.”
For context, Andrew Rosindell spent 21 months last parliament not attending parliament. During this time, there were times even his own office did not know where he was. He was effectively a ghost in his constituency – which was not helped by not living in the constituency.
This isn’t a government building, it’s a private building where the conservative trust has no legal duty of care for this MP and the judge also pointed out that the MP had given the party a 90 minute notice of his defection to reform UK. The very idea he thought he would get access to the building is ludicrous and not based on any legal precedent. This isn’t housing, it’s a place where the MP worked and the longer he manages without the security, the more it shows the court he doesn’t actually need it.