Finally, 11 weeks after announcing she would resign with immediate effect, British Tory MP Nadine Dorries has finally resigned. Of course, she has done so exceptionally gracelessly, just like her hero Boris Johnson.
Former minister accuses PM of ‘whipping public frenzy’ against her in letter sent 11 weeks after she said she would stand down
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This comes after two of the local councils in her constituency publicly called for her to resign, and the PM Rishi Sunak has also publicly criticised her, on the basis she has not been meaningfully representing her voters. She has apparently not held a constituency surgery since before covid, has pretty much not even been seen in the constituency (she no longer even lives there), has not spoken in the House of Commons for well over a year, and voted in the Commons just six times.
Dorries claims she has been working for her ~£90k a year MP salary, even if no-one can apparently see much evidence. She also employs her daughter on £50k a year as some sort of MP office manager, at public expense. Meanwhile, she has been writing a book (a hagiography of Boris Johnson) and pulling a salary presenting on a right-wing news network, a job that she does at least turn up for.
This is in a way very sad. Dorries does come from a very underprivileged background, a class wildly underrepresented in Parliament. It is thus exceptionally painful that she has ended out the worst sort of over-wealthy, entitled nit who apparently thinks she can pocket public money (as a multimillionaire) whilst neglecting the needs of the citizens she represents. Or that she has worked for a party that has so tirelessly worked to further disadvantage people with backgrounds like hers.
Good riddance.