Jared O'Mara to resign as an MP within weeks

Troubled MP Jared O'Mara has announced his resignation.
Bonnie Christian27 July 2019
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Independent MP Jared O'Mara has announced he plans to resign when parliament returns in September.

Mr O'Mara, MP for Sheffield Hallam, told the Sheffield Star that he was "not well and in the process of receiving medical help" and would resign following the MPs’ summer recess.

Mr O'Mara said: "Please let everyone be assured that I will be tendering my resignation via the official Parliamentary process as soon as term restarts.

"I am not in any fit state to continue and nor would that be appropriate if I was.

"I reiterate my apology to my constituents, the people of Sheffield and the people of the UK as whole."

He announced earlier this week that he would be taking time out from his duties to deal with his "mental health and personal issues regarding self-medication".

Earlier this week Mr O'Mara's chief of staff Gareth Arnold resigned in a series of tweets published on Mr O'Mara's Twitter account.

On Saturday, Mr Arnold said Mr O'Mara had asked him to stay on until a new MP takes the Sheffield Hallam seat.

Mr Arnold said: "From September 3, he'll be resigning, triggering a by-election."

He added: "He's going, there will be a by-election and a new MP before the end of the year."

Mr O'Mara took the Sheffield Hallam seat for Labour from former deputy prime minister Nick Clegg in 2017.

He had the whip withdrawn over controversial comments about women and gay men he made before he became an MP, but was readmitted to the party after receiving a formal warning.

But last year, Mr O'Mara resigned from Labour, saying he had been "made unfairly to feel like a criminal", and now sits as an independent.

Found out: Jared O’Mara, the Sheffield Hallam MP who has been suspended by the Labour Party
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In his statement on Thursday, Mr O'Mara said: "I will be taking time out to receive professional help to deal with my mental health and personal issues regarding self-medication."

He said: "I would like to start by apologising to my family, my friends and my constituents. I have not been honest with you about the depths of my depression and self-loathing.

"When I started this job in 2017 I was a different man: a confident and passionate man that wanted to help others.

"Sadly, I was unable to do that because very quickly I was bullied and mistreated in a harsh and unforgiving environment and that led me to be weak."

Mr O'Mara used his statement to blame Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn for how he had been treated by the party.

At the time of his resignation from the Labour party, he revealed that he had made three suicide attempts at the height of the furore and described himself as "the first autistic MP in our history".

On Thursday, he said that discrimination he has suffered has led to the deterioration in his mental health to the point at which he recently "suffered a delusional episode".

He said: "I want to become a better person again; like I was.

"I feel I've become unrecognisable and I want to make amends. I need treatment for my mental health and rest first though."

A Labour Party spokesman said: "We take the welfare of our MPs very seriously and, while Jared is no longer a Labour MP, we are concerned for his welfare and we have continued to provide support to him, and will continue to do so."

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