Debates between Wendy Morton and Lord Mackinlay of Richborough during the 2015-2017 Parliament

Fri 25th Nov 2016

Local Audit (Public Access to Documents) Bill

Debate between Wendy Morton and Lord Mackinlay of Richborough
2nd reading: House of Commons
Friday 25th November 2016

(8 years, 1 month ago)

Commons Chamber
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Lord Mackinlay of Richborough Portrait Craig Mackinlay
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I thank my hon. Friend for the support he would have given my Bill, had we reached it, but we have not. Let us therefore consider very carefully the Bill to amend the Local Audit and Accountability Act. Very soon after it became law, the Government recognised that the terminology of “persons interested” should be expanded, and that is what the Bill is trying to achieve.

We would not have got to this point had a council not tried to hide behind the legislation and examined what “persons interested” actually means. Bristol City Council obfuscated on a request by HTV, the western brand of the ITV network, in 2004. It is quite remarkable that the council felt that it was reasonable to spend taxpayers’ money on fighting, under the legislation at the time, what I imagine was a reasonable freedom of information request for transparency about what it was doing. Journalists can be troublesome people—

Wendy Morton Portrait Wendy Morton
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Not all of them.

Lord Mackinlay of Richborough Portrait Craig Mackinlay
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No, indeed, and I will explain how good some journalists are. Journalists have benefited from FOI legislation, and many public authorities see them as something of a scourge, but I do not agree.