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Margaret Ferrier: Rutherglen and Hamilton West by-election to switch COVID rule-breaking MP set for October

The Rutherglen and Hamilton West by-election to switch COVID rule-breaker Margaret Ferrier has been confirmed for October 5.

The SNP confirmed on Monday it had “moved the writ” required to set off the competition, marking the official begin of a marketing campaign that has been ongoing for months.

The seat was vacated by Ms Ferrier after a profitable recall petition following her conviction for breaching COVID restrictions.

Both the SNP and Labour have been vying for the seat since in current months.

Ms Ferrier’s former celebration has repeatedly mentioned it could transfer for a by-election as quickly as potential, shifting the writ on the primary day the House of Commons returned after summer time recess.

The celebration’s Westminster chief, Stephen Flynn, mentioned: “The people of Rutherglen and Hamilton West deserve to have this by-election as soon as possible so they can vote to send a strong MP to Westminster that will truly stand up for them, and against the cruel Tory policies that Labour now support.

“The SNP have a unbelievable candidate in Katy Loudon, who has a confirmed observe document within the constituency. The SNP know precisely what we stand for and can battle for each single vote – as we all the time do.

“By contrast, the pro-Brexit Labour party are taking the people of Rutherglen and Hamilton West for granted by arrogantly acting like they have this election in the bag.

“With Sir Keir Starmer having dominated out ever re-joining the EU, and backing Tory insurance policies, together with the merciless two-child cap and rape clause, persons are asking what’s the level of Labour?”

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Ms Loudon mentioned the constituency will “never be a priority for a Labour MP”.

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Margaret Ferrier misplaced her seat in parliament after breaching COVID guidelines

Scottish Labour chief Anas Sarwar mentioned the by-election was an opportunity for constituents to “demand better than the same old SNP failure”.

He added: “Scottish Labour can deliver the change this community needs and Michael Shanks has hit the ground running – but we are not complacent.

“We are working tirelessly to earn voters’ belief and present that we will ship the recent begin the realm wants.

“This is not as good as it gets – change is coming, and voters in Rutherglen and Hamilton West can lead the way by putting our two failing governments on notice and electing a local champion in Scottish Labour’s Michael Shanks.”

Mr Shanks mentioned the folks of the constituency “have been let down and left voiceless in parliament for far too long”, including: “Our area needs a fresh start and a local champion to speak up for it, and I will be working tirelessly to earn the chance to do that.”

And Scottish Green candidate Cameron Eadie – seen as an outsider within the race for the seat – mentioned constituents had the prospect to vote for “bold and radical action that is so urgently needed”.

“We are in a climate crisis that is burning our planet and a cost of living crisis that is plunging families all over our country into poverty,” he added.

“We can’t go on like this.”

Glasgow councillor Thomas Kerr will battle it out for the Scottish Conservatives, whereas the Scottish Liberal Democrats will champion information analyst Gloria Adebo.

Independence for Scotland Party additionally plan to discipline chief Colette Walker within the by-election.

Content Source: information.sky.com