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At the beginning of a new parliament, all MPs are required to take an oath of allegiance to the monarch before taking their seats in the House of Commons. If they do not, they cannot sit or vote in the chamber or receive their salary. On Wednesday, as the process of swearing in all 650 MPs began, the Labour MP Clive Lewis said he was declaring his allegiance to the king “under protest”, adding: “I take this oath under protest and in the hope that one day my fellow citizens will democratically decide to live in a republic.” The Scottish National party MP Seamus Logan, who is the new representative for Aberdeenshire North and Moray East, said he was reading the oath “under protest”. The Social Democratic and Labour party leader, Colum Eastwood, who is the returning MP for Foyle in Northern Ireland, said: “I read out this empty formula in order to represent my constituents, but it’s under protest … My true allegiance is to the people of Derry and to the people of Ireland.” Eastwood is one of two SDLP MPs in parliament. His colleague Claire Hanna also protested, saying first in Gaelic then in English: “In friendship and hope of a reconciled new Ireland, I affirm my allegiance to the people of South Belfast & Mid Down and read the words required to serve them.” MPs for the Irish nationalist party Sinn Féin have always refused to take their seats in Westminster - partly as they refused to swear allegiance to the monarchy, and because they do not recognise the authority of the British government over Northern Ireland.
At the beginning of a new parliament, all MPs are required to take an oath of allegiance to the monarch before taking their seats in the House of Commons. If they do not, they cannot sit or vote in the chamber or receive their salary. On Wednesday, as the process of swearing in all 650 MPs began, the Labour MP Clive Lewis said he was declaring his allegiance to the king “under protest”, adding: “I take this oath under protest and in the hope that one day my fellow citizens will democratically decide to live in a republic.” The Scottish National party MP Seamus Logan, who is the new representative for Aberdeenshire North and Moray East, said he was reading the oath “under protest”. The Social Democratic and Labour party leader, Colum Eastwood, who is the returning MP for Foyle in Northern Ireland, said: “I read out this empty formula in order to represent my constituents, but it’s under protest … My true allegiance is to the people of Derry and to the people of Ireland.” Eastwood is one of two SDLP MPs in parliament. His colleague Claire Hanna also protested, saying first in Gaelic then in English: “In friendship and hope of a reconciled new Ireland, I affirm my allegiance to the people of South Belfast & Mid Down and read the words required to serve them.” MPs for the Irish nationalist party Sinn Féin have always refused to take their seats in Westminster - partly as they refused to swear allegiance to the monarchy, and because they do not recognise the authority of the British government over Northern Ireland.

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