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  • wendigo100
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    Read this in the Times today. It's a jolly good show by their Lordships. Or not, as it happens!

    And to think, there's loads of people who want to turn the Lords into another elected chamber. We know what they would have done then, don't we!

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  • Stan
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    agreed, if anything they should be more open not less.

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  • Lambros
    started a topic British MPs secrecy bill is without sponsor

    British MPs secrecy bill is without sponsor

    British MPs secrecy bill is without sponsor
    By: BBC on: 14.06.2007

    The bill has sought to protect MPs' correspondences

    "It seems very likely that this squalid little bill will no longer become law"

    Lord McNally
    Liberal Democrat

    A controversial bill to exempt MPs from the Freedom of Information Act seems almost certain to fail as no-one has agreed to sponsor it in the Lords.

    A sponsor was needed by the end of business on Wednesday, but no-one stepped forward.

    Although technically it could still be revived, it would be difficult to find time for a second reading.
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/6750447.stm

    When Blair came to power, there was wide agreement from MPs about a "Freedom of Information Act". This came to pass a couple of years ago.

    However, earlier this year MPs got together to pass a bill exempting themselves from the act!!!

    Thankfully, this bill has how been stopped... by the Lords. What has Britain come to when the House of Lords acts in the peoples' interest, and the House of Commons acts in its own (very squalid and selfish) interest.
    Last edited by Lambros; 14 June 2007, 18:12.

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