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Britain
Commons Speaker Martin to step down in June
2009-05-20
Under-fire House of Commons Speaker Michael Martin this afternoon confirmed his resignation. In a short statement to a packed House of Commons, Mr Martin announced he would leave his post on June 21 with a new speaker to be elected the following day.

Mr Martin said: "Since I came to this House 30 years ago I've always felt the House is at its best when it is united. In order that unity can be maintained, I have decided that I will relinquish the office of Speaker on Sunday June 21. This will allow the House to proceed to elect a new Speaker on Monday June 22. That is all I have to say on this matter." Mr Martin then swiftly moved onto other business.

His spokesperson later revealed he would also stand down as MP for Glasgow North East on the same date, sparking a by-election in the traditionally safe Labour seat.

Mr Martin came under fire from critics for being the driving force behind repeated attempts by Commons authorities to block details of MPs' expenses from coming out under Freedom of Information legislation. His resignation came as Tory MP Douglas Hogg revealed he will not stand at the next election, following controversy over his own expenses.
Oh, dear.
Earlier today, Prime Minister Gordon Brown said no MP who had defied the rules on expenses would be allowed to stand as a Labour candidate.
Posted by:Pappy

#2  Now if Heather Brooke would just return to the USA and start FOIAing her way through our Congress.......
Posted by: Jack is Back!   2009-05-20 06:36  

#1   It began modestly enough back in 2005, when an American freelance writer and journalism teacher living in London, Heather Brooke, entered a request under BritainÂ’s newly promulgated freedom of information act for details of the expense claims of British members of Parliament.
Ms. BrookeÂ’s initiative to expose the politiciansÂ’ greed, now led by one of the countryÂ’s principal newspapers, The Daily Telegraph, has led to the biggest scandal to hit the House of Commons in decades.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2009-05-20 01:51  

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