Articles tagged with 'MPs'
Conservative Mon 11 April 2011
Douglas Carswell MP

Gordon Brown is wrong again


Our former Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, has apparently admitted that the unaccountable quangos he put in place to regulate the banks failed. He's right. His Financial Service Authority spent a decade subjecting every financial institution to a complex web of compliance - so much so that firms had to create entire compliance departments.  [...]
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Liberal Democrat Thu 7 April 2011
John Hemming MP

The rights to communicate with members of parliament


There have been discussions about whether there is a domestic precedent whereby the right to talk to MPs about issues of public interest is protected by parliament. This already happens in Australia.The following case from the parliamentary journals in 1699 is exactly that. John Kelly provided information about [...]
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Conservative Wed 6 April 2011
Douglas Carswell MP

Ending unpaid interns - what about PPSs?


If unpaid internships are to be discouraged, I presume that the government will now put unpaid Parliamentary Private Secretaries onto the government payroll? Over the past year, an unprecedentedly number of MPs have been made PPSs under the Coalition.  Even quite junior ministers now make use of these unpaid ministerial aides. A internship, or work experience scheme, MPs [...]
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Labour Sun 3 April 2011
Paul Flynn MP

Giftie Lembit didna gie


    O wad some Power the giftie gie us To see oursels as ithers see us!"    The 'giftie' gave Lembit many gifts but denied him self-awareness. Today I watch the playback of Tuesday TV programme on two cases of unfair treatment by newspapers. Paul Gasgoine's ex-wife had been grossly libelled and she engaged [...]
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Conservative Sun 3 April 2011
Douglas Carswell MP

Why politicians are out of touch


The political elite in SW1 are out of touch with the public on law and order, according to the Sunday Telegraph.  In a poll commissioned by Lord Ashcroft, 47 percent of voters think that no party has the right approach. [...]
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Liberal Democrat Sun 3 April 2011
John Hemming MP

Backing for campaign from Observer Article


Henry Porter in The Observer has also come out in support of the campaign against hyper injunctions."MPs are rightly alarmed by the encroachment on parliamentary privilege but they should now take the hint that this is a matter for them. We need a commission to investigate the interests of privacy [...]
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Labour Sat 2 April 2011
Paul Flynn MP

Chartists would say 'Yes'


  The Newport Chartists would have said ‘Yes’ to AV. It was in my constituency in 1839 that 20 Chartists were gunned down. They were marching for democracy. All the points of their Charter were achieved – except annual parliaments.  They were impassioned because of the gross injustices of the franchise of [...]
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Conservative Fri 1 April 2011
John Redwood MP

What do Conservatives want from the Coalition?


                  Based on doorstep conversations recently, and visits to speak to Conservative Associations, I encounter the following attitudes. Many Conservatives now see the Coaliti0n government as heavily Lib Dem influenced. They tell me they want changes in policy, to reflect the poor financial condition of the country and the preponderance [...]
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Labour Thu 31 March 2011
Paul Flynn MP

Prison, power and protest


  One day in parliament Paul Flynn (Newport West) (Lab): To underline his claim that prisons are well run, will the right hon. and learned Gentleman remind the House of the precise number of prisons that are free of the use of illegal drugs? Mr Clarke: I would not like to guarantee that [...]
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Conservative Wed 30 March 2011
David Lidington MP

HS2 Action Alliance publishes analysis of the revised Business Case for the project


The Department for Transport published a revised business case for HS2 alongside the consultation document that it isued a few weeks ago. The analysis of this case by the HS2 Action Alliance was presented to MPs and their staff today (thanks to Andrea Leadsom MP  for organising the meeting) and you [...]
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Labour Wed 30 March 2011
Paul Flynn MP

A LibDem denia; too far


  How much can the Lib-Dems take? Can the anti-nuclear Lib-Dem MPs continue to back a doomed policy? They were clear in their denunciations before the General Election. Simon Hughes never changed his mind. Now Nick Clegg appears to have cracked. The Deputy Prime Minister cast doubt on the future for nuclear [...]
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Labour Wed 30 March 2011
Kevin Brennan MP

Third time lucky with FOI request


CARDIFF West MP, Kevin Brennan, is sending a Freedom of Information (FOI) request to the Wales Office after the Welsh Secretary of State refused to answer his questions on the recent St David's Day celebrations.The St David's Day celebrations at the Wales Office have historically been nonpartisan events with most [...]
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Conservative Wed 30 March 2011
John Redwood MP

Article for Wokingham Times


When 250,000 people march in Central London to complain about cuts the government should listen, and should engage with their leaders in a sensible dialogue. There are many things I felt I wanted to say had I been invited to talk to them as Mr Miliband was able to do. I would [...]
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Labour Tue 29 March 2011
Paul Flynn MP

Tremble, Tory MPs


  No party ever prepares for opposition. Even predictable defeats are a shock and a trigger for prolonged misery. Nigel Fisher’s book ‘How to be in opposition’ is a tale of years of arid futility occasionally enlivened by minor triumphs. Heroes of past oppositions are described for our admiration and encouragement. Neil [...]
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Conservative Mon 28 March 2011
Douglas Carswell MP

Two Chancellors, many bail outs, more questions


The Prime Minister told the Commons today that he and his team had opposed the Euro bail out Mechanism deal negotiated by Alistair Darling, the out going Chancellor, last May. He was repeating what the Chancellor, George Osborne, told me when he said he had opposed it. Yet [...]
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Labour Thu 24 March 2011
Paul Flynn MP

Talking toothbrush


Total of British Soldiers killed in Afghanistan = 362   Today I've discovered a new heroine. I was chairing this morning's session of a Westminster Education Forum conference on scientific research. It was held in the swish location of Over-seas House in St James's Street London. The first of six speakers in my [...]
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Conservative Wed 23 March 2011
Richard Bacon MP

Bacon welcomes investment boost for Norwich Research Park


THE BUDGET 2011: An MP today welcomed the announcement by the Chancellor of the Exchequer that the Norwich Research Park will share in £100 million of investment in science and research facilities. The Park includes the John Innes Centre, one of the world’s leading centres for [...]
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Labour Wed 23 March 2011
David Hanson MP

Hanson Marks World Water Day


Delyn MP David Hanson walked for water at Westminster today as part of a global campaign to raise...
Delyn MP David Hanson walked for water at Westminster today as part of a global campaign to raise awareness for the world water and sanitation crisis.   Marking the United Nations World Water Day, David Hanson joined hundreds of thousands of people across the globe who walked in solidarity with the almost [...]
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Labour Tue 22 March 2011
Paul Flynn MP

Bless this claim


  Former pal and MP Gordon Prentice reports from Canada:  "Michael Thompson, an inventive councillor in Toronto, has claimed $300 expenses to cover the cost of a pastor  “blessing his workplace” at City Hall. His office is blessed at the start of every new Council term. Even Westminster’s most ingenious and resourceful [...]
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Conservative Tue 22 March 2011
Chloe Smith MP

Norwich MPs lead call for city enterprise boost in Budget


Chloe Smith and Simon Wright, Norwich North and South MPs, today call on the Chancellor to consider creating enterprise zones in Norwich in his Budget tomorrow. They write jointly to the Treasury with the backing of the New Anglia Local Enterprise Partnership; Norfolk Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Norfolk Institute of [...]
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