BBC Scotland News
Scottish MP Brian Lishman has said that he cannot return the policies that “make people poor” after being suspended by labor.
Representatives of Aloea and Granjmouth have repeatedly criticized Sir Kir stormers for closing the Granjmoth Oil Refinery, welfare reforms and winter fuel payment cuts.
He is one of the four Labor MPs who have lost the party whip to break the party’s discipline, which means they will now sit as an independent.
Lishman said that he was committed to the party and indicated that he wanted to join the parliamentary group again.
The party has not yet commented on specific rules violations, but it comes after 47 Labor MPs forced the UK government after the proposed deduction of the UK government and forcing ministers to improve the reforms of major proposals.
All three of suspended MPs voted against the government’s welfare reform bill earlier this month.
Lishman told BBC Scotland News that he was “destroyed” to lose the whip.
“I am a member of a proud labor party,” he said.
“I don’t want to lose whip and, to be honest, I don’t think what I have said and what I have done as an MP (meaning) in my first 12 months, I deserve it.”
The MP said that he had “no predisposition” of the decision and he said he was chosen to be “a voice for my components in Aloa and Granjmouth”.
In an earlier statement, Lishman said that he wanted to remain a Labor MP.
He said: “I strongly believe that it is not my duty as an MP to make people poor, especially those who suffer from penance and its serious consequences.”
The BBC understands that MPS Neil Duncan-Jordan, Chris Hinalifl and Rachel Maskel have also removed the labor whip.
Three other Labor MPs – Roasena Elin Khan, Bell Rebero -AD and Mohammad Yasin – have been taken away from their business messengers.
After a landslide victory in the north and south of the border in last year’s general election, new colleagues of Scottish Labor MPs have been largely loyal to the government – a frequent exception with Lishman.
He killed the Prime Minister on the closure of the Granjmouth Oil Refinery in his constituency, More arguments can be given to save more than 400 jobs,
And Lishman criticized the government’s decision Winter fuel payment cut to millions of pensioners,
He was also the most vocal of a group of Scottish Labor MPs who joined A. Backbenth rebellion against welfare reforms,
Although many rebels once gave major concessions to the government, Lishman remained in constant opposition to the underwater bill and voted against it.
A few hours before being suspended, Lishman asked Sir Keer Murali Bus Manufacturer Alexander Denis On the Prime Minister’s questions.
The Labor Leader said that he was working with the English mayors to order zero-enforcement buses in the bid to save the firm. Posted on X To confirm that he was working with the UK government “Scottish simply to help save construction”.
The suspension of Lishman and others is the latest attempt by the Prime Minister to tighten the party’s discipline after reducing his authority in welfare votes.
Last year, he suspended seven MPs, who voted against the government on the proposal to scrap the two-profit cap cap.
SNP deputywinter leader Pete Vishwar said: “All says that the only labor MP who is standing up to Scotland has been suspended by Kir stormer – just because he refused to cheat his components as if every other Scottish labor MP has repeatedly done.”