BBC News - Tory MP Nadine Dorries quits Commons seat
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Tory MP Nadine Dorries resigns Commons seat, two months after promising to quit, telling PM "history will not judge you kindly"
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“Immediate effect”; eleven weeks later.
The resignation letter goes to town on Sunak. It is fairly evident she wanted to wait to create as much damage as she could before she left.
This just shows how Tories think. The fact she is writing a letter that emphasizes the problems of the party, that will inevitably affect voting intentions, she wants to blame someone else for doing just that. Tories never see the hypocrisy of their own actions.
Its the loss of livelihoods statement that gets me.
This isn't supposed to be your career its supposed to be an opportunity to represent the constituents of your area.
It is very evident a lot of MPs on all sides see their role as a meal ticket only. My own MP is nothing but a grifter imo. Unfortunately she is Labour.
The rise of the professional politician must be the worst thing to ever happen to democracy, in my view.
Goes to town on Sunak, bugs herself up and (rightly) lists no accomplishments she has achieved for her constituents. Utterly self-centered woman.
If I was Starmer, or any opposition for that matter, I would really labour the truths stated in the letter. Many are fully aware of the games played in politics. It is hard to deny those games when your own side points them out.
Very much agreed, although Dorries doesn’t seem the most stable of characters so I guess the risk is getting lumped in with the crazy.
Fuckity bye
What a miserable turd.
Err... Are you forgetting what your dear BoJo did to the office of PM? Or Cabbage Truss.... stability of the economy? F'ing deluded. She's havin' a laff.
i really feel like somebody who's in the job of mp because of the salary should absolutely not be an mp
I mean it's fine if they need the money. Don't want only rich people being MPs.
Her statement is so tone deaf though. MPs are well paid and get pretty reasonable "loss of office" payments for their transition out if they contest and lose a election.
As if the couple of hundred tory MPs (most of whom are well off anyway) are anywhere near to the top of the victim list!
Two months is more wrong than saying three months. Don’t minimise the woman’s wage theft; it was almost three months (which is what? £20k at an MPs salary?).
Plus expenses.
That would be the principle of sucking up to the PM enough to get a cushy House of Lords seat and be paid for the rest of your life for doing fuck all.
This is the best summary I could come up with:
Nadine Dorries has resigned her Commons seat, two months after promising to quit "with immediate effect".
She launched a blistering attack on Rishi Sunak in her resignation statement, saying "history will not judge you kindly".
The Mid Bedfordshire MP first announced her intention to resign on 14 June.
She accused the prime minister of abandoning "the fundamental principles of Conservatism".
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