The prominent Liberal Democrat MP Sarah Teather – who shot to fame when she became the youngest member of parliament a decade ago – has announced that she is to quit the House of Commons because she no longer feels that Nick Clegg's party fights sufficiently for social justice and liberal values on immigration.
She's my MP and I voted for her and her anti-Iraq invasion stance at the by-election when she was elected. I've voted for her ever since because she's been a good constituency MP and she helped me out when I was homeless.
I never felt that she was comfortable in coalition government with the Tories and her subsequent demotion allowed her to speak out in Parliament about welfare cuts and other repressive measures.
She made a last-minute volte-face about equal marriage because it was in conflict with her Catholic principles, she said. I wonder too how much it was against the principles of a significant number of her multi-faith constituents. Cheers, Sarah.
The pundits say that her announcement will be an embarrassment to Clegg coming as it does just before the Lib-Dem Party Conference in Glasgow. From what I've seen of the Lib-Dem Press Releases in response, the party has already moved on with more than a hint of Windsor Davies' "oh dear, what a pity, never mind". Whether or not the reaction of the party activists is of the same order will emerge next week.
She's my MP and I voted for her and her anti-Iraq invasion stance at the by-election when she was elected. I've voted for her ever since because she's been a good constituency MP and she helped me out when I was homeless.
I never felt that she was comfortable in coalition government with the Tories and her subsequent demotion allowed her to speak out in Parliament about welfare cuts and other repressive measures.
She made a last-minute volte-face about equal marriage because it was in conflict with her Catholic principles, she said. I wonder too how much it was against the principles of a significant number of her multi-faith constituents. Cheers, Sarah.
The pundits say that her announcement will be an embarrassment to Clegg coming as it does just before the Lib-Dem Party Conference in Glasgow. From what I've seen of the Lib-Dem Press Releases in response, the party has already moved on with more than a hint of Windsor Davies' "oh dear, what a pity, never mind". Whether or not the reaction of the party activists is of the same order will emerge next week.
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