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Category Archives: Lobbying Bill
Dear Graham, Mike and Simon
On Thursday night in St Mary’s Church, Brighton around 300 people gathered for a debate on part 2 of the ”Transparency of Lobbying, Non-party Campaigning and Trade Union Administration Bill 2013-14″ Graham attended in the place of Simon who was otherwise detained (Simon was … Continue reading →
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Tagged Caroline Lucas, Graham Cox, Mike Weatherley MP, Simon Kirby MP
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Politics with both feet on the ground
Our nation needs lawmakers who can explain their work in simple terms, ensuring that people like you and me know what is being proposed and how it will affect us. Sadly there are far too few of these people. Too … Continue reading →
The worst sort of Tyranny?
According to Edmund Burke, Bad Laws are the worst sort of Tyranny. Whilst neither of the laws I am reflecting on in this blog appear on the surface to be tyrannical, they are very definitely bad laws. The first piece … Continue reading →
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Tagged Charities, Edmund Burke, IPNA, Lobbying Bill, Peter Tatchell
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What do we mean by lobbying
The gagging Bill has be through all of its stages in the House of Commons and is now 80% of the way through the Lords. Although many opportunities have been lost to improve the legislation, largely through ignorance or arrogance in the Government and the … Continue reading →
Posted in Charities, Lobbying Bill, Parliament and Democracy
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Tagged Charities, coalition, Democracy, Gagging Bill, Government, Lobbying Bill
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A sorry process
On Monday and Wednesday of this week, the Lords debated the “Transparency of Lobbying, Non-Party Campaigning and Trade Union Administration Bill” which I have covered many times on this blog. After 6 weeks ‘consultation’ the bill returned to the Lords, for … Continue reading →
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Tagged David Cameron, House of Commons, House of Lords, Member of Parliament, Tony Blair
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Its not over yet
On Monday, the House of Lords will resume the Committee stage of the Transparency of Lobbying, Non-party Campaigning and Trade Union Administration Bill 2013-14. This was paused on Armistice Day (quite a significant date) as the Lords demanded either that … Continue reading →
Posted in Charities, Lobbying Bill, Parliament and Democracy
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Tagged Henry Smith, House of Lords, Member of Parliament, Nicholas Soames, Nick Herbert, Norman Baker
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Credit where it is due
Regular readers of this blog will know that for the last month, a recurring theme has been the disaster which is the ‘Transparency of Lobbying, Non-party Campaigning and Trade Union Administration Bill 2013-14′. I won’t repeat my previous comments here … Continue reading →
How accessible is your MP?
Does our Parliament really care what we think, are they interested in our views, or do they simply want us to endorse their party political ideology in between elections? At the beginning of November the House of Lords forced the … Continue reading →
Posted in Charities, Lobbying Bill, Parliament and Democracy
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Tagged Charities, House of Lords, Member of Parliament, Trade Unions
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TW3
“That was the week that was” or TW3 was a satirical political programme in the days when Politicians needed the help of TV programmes to have fun poked at them. Now we also have Parliament Week and the broadcasting of events such as Prime Ministers and … Continue reading →
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Tagged Democracy, Parliament Week, That was the week that was
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Credit where it is due
An ongoing theme of this blog is my view that all MPs and Government Ministers should visit the myriad of foodbanks that have sprung up across the country. There cannot be many constituencies without at least one foodbank, and Wealden, currently the … Continue reading →
Posted in Charities, Lobbying Bill, Parliament and Democracy, Welfare Reform
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Tagged Charles Hendry, Foodbanks, Lobbying Bill, Member of Parliament, Uckfield, Wealden
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