Two new Scottish MPs from the Scottish National Party (SNP) are sworn in at the House of Commons. During the swearing-in process, one MP says their duty is to the “sovereign people of Scotland,” according to coverage from multiple outlets. The remarks are made in the context of the formal parliamentary oath taken when MPs begin their terms in the House of Commons. The reports note that the ceremony takes place as the MPs take up their roles in Westminster. The articles provide the same core account: the new SNP MPs are officially sworn in, and one of them frames their responsibility toward Scotland’s electorate. Beyond the oath-setting remarks, the coverage focuses on the act of appointment itself rather than offering additional details on policy positions or legislative plans.
Two new SNP MPs sworn in at House of Commons, cite duty to Scotland
Two new Scottish MPs from the Scottish National Party (SNP) are sworn in at the House of Commons. During the swearing-in process, one MP says their duty is to the “sovereign people of Scotland,” accor...
- Two new Scottish MPs are sworn in at the House of Commons.
- The MPs are from the Scottish National Party (SNP).
- One MP, during the swearing-in, says their duty is to the “sovereign people of Scotland.”
- The reporting describes the formal oath-taking as MPs begin their terms at Westminster.
Two new Scottish MPs have been sworn in at the House of Commons.
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