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The report stated MPs who backed the move believed it would help 'to counter unconscious bias and/or underlying racism'.Īlongside the principles, the code also sets out rules on their behaviour. You're leaving yourself way open all the time to interpretation.'Ī further MP said: 'You wouldn't want to flatten out the cut and thrust of parliamentary debate.' This organisation is just trying to be woke.'Īnother said: 'No, it's nonsense. If you start trying to police that, you'll get away from your core.

'I don't think it's a good idea or necessary,' said one. The changes were backed unanimously by members of the cross-party committee – but an anonymous survey of backbenchers conducted as part of the review, found opposition to the new 'respect' principle. 'Ed has been asked by the Commissioner not to provide any further comment on her communication with him at this time.’ Sir Ed has previously claimed the Conservatives are ‘mired in corruption and sleaze’ over the botched bid to spare Owen Paterson from suspension over his breach of lobbying rules.Ī Lib Dems spokesman said last night: ‘Ed referred himself to the commissioner last week after noticing an oversight.

He was paid £78,000 for the roles – though said the funds would be used to benefit his disabled son.
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He will be investigated by the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards Kathryn Stone over a possible breach of rules on the registration and declaration of an interest.īut a Lib Dem source insisted that Sir Ed had made only a ‘minor clerical error’.Įarlier this month Sir Ed announced he was resigning from his consultancy roles with the law firm Herbert Smith Freehills and energy company Next Energy Capital amid the row about MPs’ second jobs. Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey has referred himself to Parliament’s anti-sleaze watchdog in relation to an ‘oversight’.
