May 21 2007

The Conservative view of Parliament and FOI

Published by John Redwood at 8:28 am under Blog

I was pleased to see press briefing that the Conservative leadership is not behind attempts to exclude Parliament from FOI.

David Willetts went on the record expressing disagreement with the FOI amendment Bill. One cheer for that - but where were you David on Friday when you could have expressed your disagreement by voting against? I cancelled my engagements that day - why didn’t you? Clearly the Leader of the Opposition and

4 Responses to “The Conservative view of Parliament and FOI”

  1. Chris McGouganon 21 May 2007 at 12:06 pm

    How do I, we, lobby the House of Lords to make sure they know how many people feel are relying on them to stop this nasty bit of legislation

  2. Brian Tomkinsonon 21 May 2007 at 1:27 pm

    You are spot on with your analysis of the status of politicians and the way in which you need to re-engage the public. However, I fear your voice will not be heard in a party led by Cameron. He has his blueprint which is to copy Blair’s assent to power. He and his juvenile advisers don’t seem to have woken up to the fact that Blair is on his way out because he is so unpopular with the public. Also, what happened to principles and integrity?
    As for Willets, following his colossal faux pas over grammar schools, it is not impressive to hear him trying to earn points by today “expressing disagreement with the FOI amendment Bill” - why didn’t he speak out before the vote and, as you rightly point out, turn up to vote against this shameful bill last Friday? The rest of the shadow cabinet are equally culpable.

  3. haddockon 21 May 2007 at 9:22 pm

    John, I asked my MP ( Conservative ) why he had not voted …. the response
    “Thank you. As usual I was in my constituency on Friday so not available
    to vote on this Private Members Bill. I think you will find that most
    MPs keep Fridays for their constituency work.”

    I wonder what is of such import in constituencies that one need not bother to vote on such a matter…

  4. Francis Irvingon 21 May 2007 at 11:52 pm

    You can write to people in the House of Lords using http://www.writetothem.com/lords

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