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‘A funny tinge’: Uproar facility remark unreceptive ex-Labour Thrash Angela Smith
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Ash Sarkar, a national commentator use up Novara Media, swiftly interjected: “A humorous what?”
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A former Labour MP who defected to the Liberal Democrats has complained of the “terrifying” prospect of missing out on a £22,000 taxpayer-funded golden goodbye if she loses at next month’s general election.
Angela Smith, who was a Labour MP for 14 years until she quit the party earlier this year, claimed she is being “discriminated against” by Parliament’s expenses authorities.
She is currently the MP for the Penistone and Stocksbridge constituency but is vacating the seat to instead stand for the Liberal Democrats in Altrincham and Sale West on Dec. 12.
In a letter to the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority — the watchdog for MPs’ expenses — Smith expressed her “horror” at realising that her decision to stand as a Lib Dem in a different constituency means she is no longer eligible for the winding-up payment received by MPs who lose their seats in an election.
IPSA rules state that an MP who loses their seat is entitled to a taxpayer-funded parachute payment worth two months’ salary, net of tax and National Insurance contributions.
But, Smith said in her letter to IPSA last week, her decision to stand in a different constituency — a move known in Westminster as a “chicken run” — meant she would now not receive the money if she loses. She said this amounted to h
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Angela Smith (femme politique)
Angela Smith, née le à Grimsby, est une personnalité politiquebritannique.
Biographie
[modifier | modifier le code]Angela Smith naît le à Grimsby. Elle grandit à Grimsby, où son grand-père avait été maire[1]. Elle fréquente l'école Waltham Leas (aujourd'hui The Leas Junior School) à Waltham et l'école Tollbar, à New Waltham dans le Lincolnshire.
Elle rejoint le parti travailliste à l'âge de 16 ans et travaille pour le NHS pendant cinq ans, avant de suivre un cours du soir de niveau A. Elle étudie l'anglais à l'université de Nottingham en .
Elle commence un philosophiæ doctor au Newnham College à Cambridge, mais ne le termine pas[2]. Elle est chargée de cours d'anglais au Dearne Valley College à Wath upon Dearne de 1994 à 2003.
En , elle se présente sans succès comme candidate du parti travailliste pour le Castle Ward du conseil municipal de Cambridge[3]. Elle est élue membre travailliste du conseil municipal de Sheffield en 1996 pour le quartier de Broomhill, avant de gagner dans le quartier de Birley en 2000 et 2004. Elle se retire en 2005 et le nouveau candidat travailliste remporte l'élection partielle en [1],[4].