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Geoffrey Cox

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westendgirl Wed 10-Nov-21 09:30:23

It's a pity ...

westendgirl Wed 10-Nov-21 09:29:39

~~I heard David Blunkett yesterday saying that an M.P, should be in his constituency at the weekend to deal with complaints and concerns of constituents.Cox could not do that if he was in British Virgin Islands. Blunkett is of a generation of M.Ps who would resign if they were deemed to have behaved dishonourably.
Why wasn't Cox told off by the Party?I think the answer to that is staring us in the face. I like to think that we are governed by honourable M.Ps.It's a pity so many of them have shown that they are not.

Germanshepherdsmum Wed 10-Nov-21 09:29:38

Geoffrey Cox was a QC long before he became an MP in 2005. His constituents must be satisfied with him or he wouldn’t still be their MP. If they feel he isn’t representing them properly they won’t vote for him at the next election, but the fact that they have been happy to keep him in post for sixteen years must be indicative of their satisfaction with him. Like all MPs he has assistants to deal with day to day matters and look after constituents.

He wouldn’t be involved in the BVI case if he had a professional conflict of interest. Lawyers do take conflicts of interest seriously I can assure you, which sometimes means turning away lucrative work. I’ve had to do it.

The virtual meeting held in his parliamentary office probably had to be conducted between his parliamentary work to fit in with other participants. Trying to use this as a hook to hang him on is really grasping at straws. He was in the House in order to be available for parliamentary business rather than sitting in the comparative luxury of his chambers and ignoring parliamentary responsibilities.

What really annoys people, let’s face it, is how much he earns from his work, let’s be honest. The nasty ‘snouts in the trough’ comments. But he’s a QC (as is the multi-millionaire Starmer whose wife is also a lawyer) and QCs command high fees. I know that doesn’t sit well with many but it’s a fact. If he doesn’t keep up his legal practice he has nothing to fall back on if and when he loses his seat. He chose to become an MP and it certainly wasn’t for the money, and it’s not against the rules for an MP to have another job. If it becomes so then many able MPs will be lost.

Kali2 Wed 10-Nov-21 09:25:16

'amusing' is not the word I was thinking about, but yes !

Petera Wed 10-Nov-21 09:22:32

Sarnia

What I find amusing is Chris Grayling being paid £100.000 a year as advisor to Hutchison Ports Europe. I wonder anybody lets him loose near boats. He masterminded the plan to award a £13m contract to Seaborne Freight to transport goods across the Channel and mitigate any issues should there be a no-deal Brexit. One snag. Seaborne Freight didn't have any ships!

From Marina Hyde

Good to know that ongoing performance art piece Chris Grayling takes a full £100,000 a year from Hutchison Ports Europe, where I imagine his advice runs to “Quick one: did you remember to acquire some ports? Seems obvious but I once ballsed up on this front with ferries.”

Sarnia Wed 10-Nov-21 09:19:22

What I find amusing is Chris Grayling being paid £100.000 a year as advisor to Hutchison Ports Europe. I wonder anybody lets him loose near boats. He masterminded the plan to award a £13m contract to Seaborne Freight to transport goods across the Channel and mitigate any issues should there be a no-deal Brexit. One snag. Seaborne Freight didn't have any ships!

vegansrock Wed 10-Nov-21 07:49:45

Because it earned him almost £1m.
Surely it’s not up to the constituents to decide it should be the local party selection process to select someone they know will have the interest of the constituency at heart, not featuring their own nest.

Daisymae Wed 10-Nov-21 07:45:40

Yes, but how can he defend someone against his own government?

ayse Wed 10-Nov-21 07:45:23

I heard one of his constituents on LBC yesterday morning (the daughter of James Prior). She was very scathing, comparing Cox to her father’s time as MP for the same constituency. She was of the opinion that he should not have been in the British Virgin Islands, working for their legislature, defending them against corruption charges during lock down. She made it quite clear his job should have been to help and support his constituents in Devon. Further to this she pointed out that her father spent a huge amount of time in the constituency and didn’t have time for a second job.

It seems to me that making money was his most important occupation with his constituents coming a very poor second. This is the reason I believe MPs role is to represent their constituents and attend Parliament. They should not have other employment.

Dominic Raab said it was up to his constituency to make changes, not the government. I believe it’s his local Conservative Party with the whip handle. After all he was selected by them!

Parliament needs total reformation. Other nations pay their MPs more and they are forbidden to have outside interests. It’s time for change.

No wonder there is distrust and disrespect across our society.

Iam64 Wed 10-Nov-21 07:32:02

How can he represent his Devon constituency whilst living and working in the Virgin Islands?

Katie59 Wed 10-Nov-21 07:31:38

There are plenty of lawyers in parliament including Starmer and there is nothing wrong with them having another job, what matters is wether they give proper attention to their constituency.

kittylester Wed 10-Nov-21 07:15:46

I think I heard he is being investigated.

vegansrock Wed 10-Nov-21 07:13:45

Snouts in the trough spring to mind. Definitely shouldn’t be allowed.
No doubt he will get defended.

Daisymae Wed 10-Nov-21 07:10:47

According to the press Geoffrey Cox has apparently earned close to a million pounds defending the Virgin Islands against a corruption allegation made by the British Government. Have I understood this correctly? If so, where do we go from here?