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Can I stand as a MP if I'm bankrupt


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From BBC News....

Parliamentary elections in individual constituencies are called when an MP dies or resigns during a Parliament.

Other official causes for a seat to fall vacant - triggering a by-election - include the incumbent MP's bankruptcy, elevation to the peerage, or lunacy.

 

You'll find more info in the House of Commons Library under

BANKRUPTCY AND DISQUALIFICATION.

Click on this link....

http://www.parliament.uk/commons/lib/research/briefings/snpc-01767.pdf

 

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As a voter if I knew that the candidate for the seat had been bankrupt, I would have my doubts about them being able to manage any finances or issues. This is just an opinion and not a go at any one.

 

At least you know where you stand then.

 

The current lot (Broon in particular) have clearly shown their ability to manage finances.

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