Kirsty Blackman Profile picture
@thesnp MP for Aberdeen North. SNP Westminster Whip. DWP and Women & Equalities spokesperson. she/her email kirsty.blackman.mp@parliament.uk for help

Jul 30, 2020, 7 tweets

I don’t normally comment publicly on internal party stuff. If a sitting MP decides to stand as an MSP I do understand that there are significant funding issues because that individual is causing a by-election.

There are also local organisational issues with running one campaign immediately after another. My big concern about asking an MP to stand down much in advance of a Holyrood election is that this will have knock on implications for their staff.

Asking SNP MPs to do this effectively means that only MPs who are happy to see their staff jobless will be able to stand for Holyrood. This is because their MP staff would no longer have a job either for the interim period or if the MP doesn’t get elected as an MSP.

I hope the NEC consider this when taking any decision about MPs standing for Holyrood selection. /end

(I won’t be making further comment)

If you replied suggesting I am trying to block Joanna Cherry from standing for Holyrood but didn’t read the whole thread, please read it again. My suggestion would make it EASIER for MPs to become MSPs than the suggestion floated in the Times newspaper today.

I am sure that nobody wants to be in a position where they have to leave staff without a job. This is why the requirement for MPs to stand down in advance of the Holyrood election if they wish to stand is one that I believe is very problematic.

I might disagree with Jo in relation to the GRA, but I absolutely respect that some MPs will see a significant attraction in switching to Holyrood and I will not criticise any MP for deciding to do so.

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