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//Well if the Commons Authority also knew about it before it was made public and when she attended parliament, the Speaker could also be in trouble.//
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//On Wednesday afternoon, she told Grady that she had tested positive for coronavirus herself, but it was assumed that the test had been done when she returned to Scotland. It was only on Thursday that it emerged that she had in fact been tested on Saturday. It is also understood that the first minister, Nicola Sturgeon, was told about Ferrier’s actions following FMQs on Thursday afternoon.//
The Speaker and ,in fact, no one else knew she had symptoms before travelling to Westminster and were unaware she had been tested positive until she returned to Scotland. It says in the link, due to her duplicity, they assumed she was tested after her return to Scotland .
How can the speaker be in trouble ,under those circumstances, if she deliberately kept it quiet?