Privileges Committee: Sunak must back amendment on sanctions for Dorries and Rees-Mogg 

14 Jul 2023

EMBARGO: For Immediate Release

The Liberal Democrats have called on Rishi Sunak to confirm that he will support potential sanctions against Nadine Dorries, Jacob Rees-Mogg and five other Conservative MPs for undermining the Commons’ partygate investigation into Boris Johnson.

It comes ahead of a debate in the Commons on the Privileges Committee report this afternoon, including on a Liberal Democrat amendment that would refer the seven MPs for potential sanctions.

If passed, the amendment would refer the seven MPs back to the committee, to decide whether their conduct amounted to contempt of Parliament. If the committee ruled that a contempt was committed, the MPs could face potential sanctions including a suspension from Parliament long enough to trigger a recall petition.

Liberal Democrat Chief Whip Wendy Chamberlain said:

“Nadine Dorries, Jacob-Rees Mogg and these other Conservative MPs launched a Trumpian attack against our Parliament and its independent report into Boris Johnson’s partygate lies.

“Rishi Sunak must confirm he will back referring these Conservative MPs for potential sanctions. There must be consequences for their shameful actions. 

“Every time there is a vote on Boris Johnson’s lies and Conservative sleaze, Sunak is too weak to take a stand. This time must be different if he wants to show he has any shred of integrity left.”

ENDS

Notes to Editor

The Liberal Democrat amendment can be found online here.

The amendment (amendment a) reads as follows: 

At the end of paragraph (c), add:  

(d) orders that the conduct of the Hon. and Rt hon. members listed in paragraph (e) be referred to the Committee of Privileges to consider whether the conduct of those Hon. and Rt hon. members amounted to a contempt of the House, and accordingly recommend any sanction they deem fit;

(e) the Hon. and Rt hon. members to be considered by the Committee of Privileges are:

(i) the Rt hon. member for North East Somerset

(ii) the Rt hon.  member for Witham

(iii) the Rt hon. member for Mid Bedfordshire

(iv) the Hon. member for Morley and Outwood

(v) the Hon. member for Lichfield

(vi) the Hon. member for Bassetlaw

(vii) the Hon. member for Workington

 


 

 

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