Mentions:
1: Martyn Day (SNP - Linlithgow and East Falkirk) He believes that MPs are guardians of the morals and standards that create a civilised society, and that - Speech Link
2: Owen Thompson (SNP - Midlothian) It could have the power to investigate allegations of dishonesty against MPs and recommend sanctions, - Speech Link
3: Martyn Day (SNP - Linlithgow and East Falkirk) There is no ultimate sanction other than the electorate at the ballot box, and that is not a proper sanction - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lord Butler of Brockwell (CB - Life peer) There is a need for an independent person or body to carry out the investigation if its results are to - Speech Link
2: Viscount Colville of Culross (CB - Excepted Hereditary) There is a danger that the new remit required for privatisation will dilute the British and regional - Speech Link
3: Lord Mann (Non-affiliated - Life peer) It was a system based on honour, and it did not work.This is an opportunity for us to collectively create - Speech Link
4: Lord Collins of Highbury (LAB - Life peer) : a single, independent body, removed from politicians. - Speech Link
5: Lord True (CON - Life peer) oversee for many more years to come. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Angela Rayner (LAB - Ashton-under-Lyne) It is one rule for them and another rule for the rest of us.In fact, the only specified sanction in the - Speech Link
2: Angela Rayner (LAB - Ashton-under-Lyne) with the power to oversee and enforce federal anti-corruption laws. - Speech Link
3: Margaret Beckett (LAB - Derby South) It went on:“The new process for initiating investigations does not create the degree of independence - Speech Link
4: Toby Perkins (LAB - Chesterfield) MPs, peers and civil servants? - Speech Link
5: Fleur Anderson (LAB - Putney) Last night, 148 MPs stood up for standards in public life and it is disappointing not to see more of - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Theresa May (CON - Maidenhead) harder to create a safer and fairer Britain for all. - Speech Link
2: Margaret Hodge (LAB - Barking) Thank you for calling me, Mr Deputy Speaker, and I welcome you to the Chair, as you oversee our proceedings.We - Speech Link
3: Stephen Hammond (CON - Wimbledon) As many new MPs will quickly find out, this place deals with a huge panoply of issues. - Speech Link
4: Jess Phillips (LAB - Birmingham, Yardley) I am exceptionally proud to be one of the new women MPs elected to this Parliament, and to be one of - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Harriet Harman (LAB - Camberwell and Peckham) Instead, he nominates a body to oversee the self-regulator to ensure it is independent and stays independent - Speech Link
2: John Whittingdale (CON - Maldon) It is clear that the new body has to be completely independent of the press, and it has to have a board - Speech Link
3: George Eustice (CON - Camborne and Redruth) In other words, “How do you create the incentives to be part of a body that can fine you and deliver - Speech Link
4: Thérèse Coffey (CON - Suffolk Coastal) What if not all the press sign up to a new body? - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Kevin Barron (LAB - Rother Valley) that any serious sanction recommended by the Committee would come to the House, which would decide whether - Speech Link
2: Charles Walker (CON - Broxbourne) citizens.”The various regulatory bodies that oversee and adjudicate on our activities cannot reasonably - Speech Link
3: Oliver Heald (CON - North East Hertfordshire) to be an MP—rank dishonesty falling short of crime, for example—the commissioner would be able to investigate - Speech Link
4: Charles Walker (CON - Broxbourne) out that it is not their intention to create a “red top” charter. - Speech Link
5: Robert Syms (CON - Poole) Does he think that this proposal will give another hand to those who want MPs to have to declare where - Speech Link