Sun Nov 11, 2012, 06:41 PM
Jeneral2885 (749 posts)
FYI: Recall Dorrries
http://www.change.org/en-GB/petitions/recall-nadine-dorries-the-mp-for-mid-bedfordshire-from-parliament
Old news but well it was a Lib Dem or Coalition agreement to recall MPs right?
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| Jeneral2885 | Nov 2012 | OP | |
| electionwatcher | Nov 2012 | #1 | |
| LeftishBrit | Nov 2012 | #2 | |
| dipsydoodle | Nov 2012 | #3 |
Response to Jeneral2885 (Original post)
Mon Nov 12, 2012, 11:55 AM
electionwatcher (61 posts)
1. Yes
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Last edited Mon Nov 12, 2012, 12:08 PM USA/ET - Edit history (1) I believe it was mentioned by either the Lib Dems or the Coalition but like so many things this has apparently fallen by the wayside.
Just looked it up. It was in the Coalition agreement. It has been going through pre-legislative committee process and a report was published advising that the government's plans be abandoned. In a report published today (Thursday 28 June), the Political and Constitutional Reform Committee calls on the Government to abandon its plans to introduce a power of recall for MPs and to use the parliamentary time this would free up to better effect.
The Government published a draft Bill on the Recall of MPs, with the aim of restoring faith in the political process after the expenses scandal. But the Committee fears that the restricted form of recall proposed could reduce public confidence in politics by creating expectations that are not fulfilled. The Committee notes that under the Government’s proposals, constituents themselves would not be able to initiate a recall petition. It also comments that the circumstances that the Government proposes would trigger a recall petition—if an MP received a custodial sentence of 12 months or less, or if the House of Commons resolved that there should be a recall petition following a case of serious wrongdoing—are so narrow that recall petitions would seldom, if ever, take place. The Committee believes that the new House of Commons Committee on Standards, which will include lay members, already has the sanctions it needs to deal with MPs who are guilty of misconduct, including recommending the ultimate sanction of expulsion from the House of Commons in cases of serious wrongdoing. The Committee argues that the option of expulsion must be actively considered and that the House must be prepared to act. The Committee recognises that the Government may be unwilling to discard a pledge made in the Coalition Agreement and so makes some specific recommendations for improving the recall process if the Government decides to proceed with its proposals. The Committee recommends: that the Government replace the requirement for a single designated location for signing the recall petition with a requirement for multiple locations that people with an existing postal vote should automatically be sent a postal signature sheet in the event of a recall petition that constituents in Northern Ireland should have the same options for signing a recall petition as constituents elsewhere in the UK, rather than being restricted to signing by post. |
Response to Jeneral2885 (Original post)
Tue Nov 13, 2012, 07:56 AM
LeftishBrit (29,613 posts)
2. Nadine apparently failed her first test over there
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Last edited Tue Nov 13, 2012, 07:57 AM USA/ET - Edit history (1) http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/news/im-a-celebrity-cockroaches-and-maggot-in-bug-burial-bush-tucker-trial-thwarts-controversial-mp-nadine-dorries-8307129.html
What on earth did those poor cockroaches and maggots ever do to deserve to be faced with Nadine Dorries? I bet THEY freaked out! |
Response to Jeneral2885 (Original post)
Tue Nov 13, 2012, 01:24 PM
dipsydoodle (32,617 posts)
3. Dereliction of Duty - Now available for pre-order on Xbox 360
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