The Conservative MP Miriam Cates, a high-profile figure on the party’s right wing, is being investigated by the parliamentary standards watchdog.

Cates, the MP for Penistone and Stocksbridge in South Yorkshire since 2019, is being investigated for “actions causing significant damage to the reputation of the house as a whole, or of its members generally”, a brief notice on the website of the commissioner for standards said.

The inquiry falls under paragraph 17 of the updated 2019 code of conduct for MPs, which says: “Members shall never undertake any action which would cause significant damage to the reputation and integrity of the House of Commons as a whole, or of its members generally.”

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    She sounds like a really nice person to know.

    But she has often captured the media’s attention with her controversial views around family, claiming the declining birth rate in the UK was partly down to “cultural Marxism” and increased numbers of people going to university.

    Just be good little thickos and breed for the we, who deserve to have you serve us.

    According to ITV there are 8 under investigation.

    A total of eight MPs including Miriam Cates are currently under investigation by the Standards Commissioner, including Deputy Speaker Dame Eleanor Laing, veteran conservative Sir Bernard Jenkin and Reclaim MP Andrew Bridgen.

    Deleted part. bad link.

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      She’s also an evangelist, pro-conversion therapy, a TERF, and a staunch defender of Suella Braverman. She thinks LGBTQ rights charities teach “extreme ideologies that don’t have a basis in science” and she felt that, when COVID was in full swing, focusing on protecting the elderly only had a short-term effect on the “longevity of older people” and that the government should have instead focused on the “long term impact of lockdowns on young peoples’ lives”.

      She’s a piece of work.

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        She’s also introduced a Bill to parliament saying sex education is inappropriate. The org I’m a part of wrote a piece on it a few weeks ago. She had some interesting advisors listed on the Bill.

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      I mean, she’s not wrong about the breeding thing. I understand why it’s so controversial to say, but the more educated you are, the less kids you’re likely to have and a declining birth rate is a problem for any economy. Especially when you’re simultaneously trying to stop migrants from filling unskilled jobs.

      She does fail to mention that the more squeezed people are that the less likely they are to have kids also though.

      Fifty years ago, only the top ten percent of people went to university and yet we still had teachers, nurses and every other job that for some reason needs a degree now. And a welder could earn a wage decent enough to buy an average house and support an entire family.

      Don’t act surprised when an entire generation has been brought up with the mantra “work hard and you can achieve anything you want!”, and then act surprised that they don’t want to have kids after working seven years for a worthless degree, no high skilled job role to move in to and a pile of debt before they’ve even started work.

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        I understand why it’s so controversial to say, but the more educated you are, the less kids you’re likely to have and a declining birth rate is a problem for any economy.

        Show me a study to prove this. It is just nonsensical BS, imo. The more educated you, the more likely you are to be above the mean wage. Money is the issue today.

        Fifty years ago, only the top ten percent of people went to university and yet we still had teachers, nurses and every other job that for some reason needs a degree now. And a welder could earn a wage decent enough to buy an average house and support an entire family.

        We also had free education training and grants for living expenses for students. Today that training means a huge amount of debt. I am a firm believer in that we should be investing a lot more into education. There is a conspiracy theory that the Tories deliberately do not invest in education because the more educated are not voting Tory anymore. This is born from the report created in 2005 " DIRECT DEMOCRACY: An Agenda for a New Model Party". which states:

        The decline in Conservative support has been particularly marked among the most educated. This is not always obvious since more education is associated with higher income, and higher income is still (just) associated with stronger Conservative support. However, other factors being held constant, the more educationally qualified someone is, the less likely he or she is to support the Conservatives. This is a problem to the extent that the more educated are likelier to vote, and are often influential in leading the opinion of others. It is also, of course, a problem in a country where nearly half of young people are now going to university.

        The list of authors at the end will interest you also.

        Michael Gove was elected MP for Surrey Heath in 2005 and is a columnist for The Times.

        Danny Kruger is a leader writer for The Daily Telegraph and was formerly a policy adviser to the Conservative Party and Director of Studies at the Centre for Policy Studies

        Kwasi Kwarteng is a financier, former Conservative candidate for Brent East and a Harvard Kennedy scholar.

        Jeremy Hunt was elected MP for South West Surrey in 2005 and is the founder of a publishing business

        As for the wage this purely down to the government’s attacks on union organisations and how they are governed. Skilled workers are still highly paid though. Thatcher got rid of the shipyards. Welders are a dime a dozen (speaking as a welder, I know this for fact). Try to get a plumber, electrician or joiner on the cheap. We do not invest in trade skills anymore. We had government funding for companies to take on apprentices. This used to cover all the costs for an apprentice. An apprentice was cheap free labour. Now they are a cost with huge liabilities attached.

        Don’t act surprised when an entire generation has been brought up with the mantra “work hard and you can achieve anything you want!”, and then act surprised that they don’t want to have kids after working seven years for a worthless degree, no high skilled job role to move in to and a pile of debt before they’ve even started work.

        There are more people going to university now than there was 50 years ago. This is has no credence at all.

        I strongly suggest you take the time to do some critical thinking on your beliefs.

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      Sorry, I don’t think that this list is right for the current investigation, this list is from an article dated November 2021 and there are nine people on the list - which doesn’t include Cates, Laing or Jenkin.

      Liddel-Grainger got a ‘slap on the wrist’ admitted fault and promised not to do it again in Jan 2022: https://www.parliament.uk/globalassets/documents/pcfs/rectifications/mr-ian-liddell-grainger-mp-rectification.pdf, and ditto Kawczynski: https://committees.parliament.uk/committee/290/committee-on-standards/news/160250/committee-on-standards-releases-a-report-on-the-conduct-of-daniel-kawczynski-mp/

      It is interesting to note that Bridgen was under investigation in 2021 and is apparently under investigation again though!

      Edit: try this link for I L-G instead: https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://www.parliament.uk/globalassets/documents/pcfs/rectifications/mr-ian-liddell-grainger-mp-rectification.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwix-eqM7ZmDAxWEU0EAHa7kDNUQFnoECBIQAQ&usg=AOvVaw33RXh1CujxBlr4uCXMH6wL

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    Somewhat possible by-election klaxon!

    Miriam Cates represents the brilliantly named constituency of Penistone and Stocksbridge* where she had a majority of 7,210 at the 2019 GE. The seat was previously held by Labour.

    *Why brilliantly named? Because Stocksbridge sounds so much ike Cocks-bridge, of course.

    EDIT: Fixed the name of the constituency, with assistance from @snaprails@feddit.uk !

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    The Conservative MP Miriam Cates, a high-profile figure on the party’s right wing, is being investigated by the parliamentary standards watchdog.

    Cates, the MP for Penistone and Stocksbridge in South Yorkshire since 2019, is being investigated for “actions causing significant damage to the reputation of the house as a whole, or of its members generally”, a brief notice on the website of the commissioner for standards said.

    We don’t believe it will stop the boats,” Cates told an impromptu joint press conference involving the five groups last week.

    Cates is seen as being very much on the culture war-favouring side of the Tory right, also working with another of the five lobbies, the Common Sense Group.

    The former biology teacher is a strong advocate of policies to encourage women in the UK to have more children, echoing the ideas of European populists such as Hungary’s Viktor Orbán and Italy’s Giorgia Meloni, and opposes allowing transgender people to self-identify.

    At a conference in May run by the US-based National Conservatism group, Cates said the UK’s low birthrate was the most pressing policy issue of the generation, blaming it in part on “a cultural Marxism that is systematically destroying our children’s souls”.


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