Conservative former minister Ms Dorries said in June she would leave her parliamentary seat.
Nadine Dorries “should just go”, Sir Keir Starmer has said.
A by-election would be triggered in the traditionally safe Tory seat if Ms Dorries were to stand down. On Monday the Prime Minister’s official spokesman was asked if he would back a move in Parliament to force Ms Dorries to step down. Immigration minister Robert Jenrick previously said it was time for his colleague to quit, as her constituents were not “being properly represented”.
It also highlighted the fact that Ms Dorries’ last contribution in the House of Commons was made on June 7 2022.However, just a week later, she reversed course and announced her intention to remain in office temporarily, citing the need to investigate the reasons behind her exclusion from a seat in the House of Lords.
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