As Parliament is dissolved the MPs are no longer MPs. From 5 pm it is no longer possible to use the term MP on a website or literature.
These changes have been known for years. Why hasn't Djanogly prepared for these changes?
The comparator Conservative, I use, is Grant Shapps. On his website on the entry page I have no doubt he is no longer an MP when I visit his website.
On Djanogly's website I have to search to find this at the bottom of the page:I have to say I feel this is a lawyers view. I don't feel it is right that Djanogly can still use what has been a publicly funded website with Jonathan Djanogly MP in the website banner.
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They obviously are following your excellent blog, since you posted this, they have modified the site and taken the M.P off of the website banner.....
Try pressing ctrl+F5 on the homepage. Mine shows him as a Candidate and has done since this afternoon.
When I looked at the site yesterday at 4pm it has Conservative Candidate on the banner - you should have tried pressing ctrl+F5!
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