Jack Clark: Scottish Conservative MPs urged to vote for Boris Johnson censure motion

RLD
Palace of Westminster

Local Liberal Democrat campaigner, Jack Clark, has called on Conservative MPs across Scotland to vote for a motion in Parliament next week to censure Boris Johnson.

It comes after the Privileges Committee recommended Boris Johnson be suspended for 90 days for “deliberately misleading” Parliament over Partygate.

The Liberal Democrats said voting against the motion would be “an insult to bereaved families who grieved alone while Boris Johnson partied.”

The vote to approve the Privileges Committee’s recommendations is expected in Parliament on Monday the 19th of June.

 

Mr Clark commented:

“This report is completely unprecedented. Never before has a former British Prime Minister been found to have treated the public with such contempt.

“Conservative MPs across Scotland need to examine their conscience and confirm they will vote to censure Boris Johnson. Anything less would be an insult to bereaved families who grieved alone while Boris Johnson lied and partied.

“The Conservative Party is now in a full-blown civil war, while people struggle to afford to pay their mortgage or get a GP appointment. It’s time that Conservative MPs stopped fighting among themselves and focused on tackling the problems facing the country, from the NHS crisis to the cost of living.”

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