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121 Labour PPCs have now signed the ethics pledge

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121 Labour PCs have now committed to a pledge of ethics that binds them to integrity, transparency, accountability and honest financial economy throughout their campaigns and during the stays of any Parliament should they be elected.

Their statement of intent can be read below. Any PPC who wishes to sign the statement or who has pledges of their own should contact Jessica Asato on jessica@progressives.org.uk or on 07939594634.

The expenses scandal brings suspicion on all those who seek to represent their political parties. As a measure of our intention to try and restore an element of trust between voters and political representatives ahead of the June 4th elections, and an eventual general election, as Prospective Parliamentary Candidates we would like to put on record the following five pledges which will govern our conduct if we are elected to Parliament.

A great many of our current Members of Parliament already embody these principles in their day-to-day conduct and their example should be recognised. We would not like to return to a system where only those who are already independently wealthy can put themselves forward for election to Parliament, so necessary reforms to the system of MPs’ expenses and allowances should acknowledge the legitimate need for those representing constituencies outside Greater London to claim for appropriate accommodation and travel expenses. In the absence, however, of a decision on the final form of the new system, these pledges will act as our guide if we have the honour of being elected to the House of Commons.

- As a parliamentary candidate I will subscribe to high standards of integrity, transparency, accountability and financial economy;
- I seek elected office not for personal gain but to serve the public and our democracy, which I consider an honour and a privilege;

- I will publish my expenses online within a month of submitting them and publicise them annually in full to constituents;

- I will hold regular meetings with my community and will regularly report back to my constituency party;

- I will apply the principle of best value to all decisions I make which involve the use of public money to cover my duties, including for travel and accommodation.

Signed:

   1. Stephen Twigg, Labour PPC for Liverpool West Derby
   2. Rachel Reeves, Labour PPC for Leeds West
   3. Kevin Bonavia, Labour PPC for Rochford and Southend East
   4. Tom Flynn, Labour PPC for Southend West
   5. Kevin McKeever, Labour PPC for Harborough
   6. Stuart King, Labour PPC for Putney
   7. Alex Hilton, Labour PPC for Chelsea and Fulham
   8. Joe Goldberg, Labour PPC for Witney
   9. David Rowntree, Labour PPC for Cities of London and Westminster
  10. Lucy Powell, Labour PPC for Manchester Withington
  11. Andrew Pakes, Labour PPC for Milton Keynes North
  12. Matthew Rodda, Labour PPC for East Surrey
  13. Cllr Allan Davies, Labour PPC for Basildon and Billericay
  14. Julian Ware-Lane, Labour PPC for Castle Point
  15. Sonia Klein, Labour PPC for Ilford North
  16. Emma Reynolds, Labour PPC for Wolverhampton North East
  17. Luke Pollard, Labour PPC for South West Devon
  18. Charlotte Mackenzie, Labour PPC for Truro and Falmouth
  19. Alan Strickland, Labour PPC for Berwick-upon-Tweed
  20. Nick Smith, Labour PPC for Blaenau Gwent
  21. Ruth Smeeth, Labour PPC for Burton
  22. Jude Robinson, Labour PPC for Camborne, Redruth and Hayle
  23. Bambos Charalambous, Labour PPC for Enfield Southgate
  24. Tim Shand, Labour PPC for Guildford
  25. James Alexander, Labour PPC for York Outer
  26. Bhavna Joshi, Labour PPC for Central Suffolk & North Ipswich
  27. Rachel Voller, Labour PPC for Romford
  28. Rebecca Rennison, Labour PPC for South West Wiltshire
  29. Lee Jameson, Labour PPC for St Austell and Newquay
  30. Johanthan Slater, Labour PPC for Aldershot
  31. Anneliese Dodds, Labour PPC for Reading East
  32. Brian Tomlinson, Labour PPC for Twickenham
  33. Richard Scorer, Labour PPC for Hazel Grove
  34. Rushanara Ali, Labour PPC for Bethnal Green and Bow
  35. Claire Hazelgrove, Labour PPC for Skipton and Ripon
  36. Steve Morgan, Labour PPC for Orpington
  37. David Williams, Labour PPC for Crewe and Nantwich
  38. Kathryn White, Labour PPC for Aylesbury
  39. Daniel Zeichner, Labour PPC for Cambridge
  40. Eleanor Tunnicliffe, Labour PPC for Richmond Park
  41. Tony Clements, Labour PPC for Epping Forest
  42. Edward Brown, Labour PPC for Bedfordshire North East
  43. Alison Moore, Labour PPC for Finchley and Golders Green
  44. Chris Clark, Labour PPC for Ashford
  45. Paul Smith, Labour PPC for Bristol West
  46. Sally Gimson, Labour PPC for South Leicestershire
  47. Swatantra Nandanwar, Labour PPC for Maldon
  48. Craig Montgomery, Labour PPC for Epsom & Ewell
  49. Jonathan Roberts, Labour PPC for Thirsk & Malton
  50. Anas Sarwar, Labour PPC for Glasgow Central
  51. Jack Scott, Labour PPC for Sheffield Hallaml
  52. Ian Campbell, Labour PPC for Newark
  53. Antoine Tinnion, Labour PPC for Hexham
  54. Michael Castle, Labour PPC South Norfolk
  55. Philipa Latimer, Labour PPC for St Ives
  56. Jane Edbrooke, Labour PPC for East Hampshire
  57. Alex Cunningham, Labour PPC for Stockton North
  58. Jayne Innes, Labour PPC for Nuneaton
  59. John Wiseman, Labour PPC for Westmorland and Lonsdale
  60. John Cowan, Labour PPC for South East Cambridgeshire
  61. Max Freedman, Labour PPC for Kingston and Surbiton# Jenny Rathbone, Labour PPC for Cardiff Central
  62. Stephen Terry, Labour PPC for Hertford and Stortford
  63. Julie Elliot, Labour PPC for Sunderland Central
  64. Tariq Sadiq, Labour PPC for South Cambridgeshire
  65. Simon Holland, Labour PPC for Chichester
  66. Jane Thomas, Labour PPC for Keighley
  67. Ian Ross, Labour PPC for Worthing West
  68. Mike Hobday, Labour PPC for Welwyn Hatfield
  69. Mike Robb, Labour PPC for Inverness Nairn Badenoch and Strathspey
  70. Paul Foster, Labour PPC for Ribble Valley
  71. Shabana Mahmood, Labour PPC for Birmingham Ladywood
  72. Sam Townend, Labour PPC for Bristol North West
  73. Rob Pocock, Labour PPC for Sutton Coldfield
  74. James Royston, Labour PPC for Bexhill and Battle
  75. Richard Stevens, Labour PPC for Oxford West and Abingdon
  76. Bridget Phillipson, Labour PPC for Houghton and Sunderland South
  77. Susan Hinchcliffe, Labour PPC for Shipley
  78. Danny Marten, Labour PPC for Haltemprice & Howden
  79. Howard Linsley, Labour PPC for Meon Valley
  80. Toby Perkins, Labour PPC for Chesterfield
  81. Peter Roberts, Labour PPC for North East Cambridgeshire
  82. Darren Jones, Labour PPC for Torridge and West Devon
  83. Damien Welfare, Labour PPC for Chipping Barnet
  84. Emily Benn, Labour PPC for Worthing East and Shoreham
  85. Simon Burgess, Labour and Co-op PPC for Brighton Kemptown
  86. Robert Smith, Labour PPC for Havant
  87. Hattie Ajderian, Labour PPC for Bath
  88. Ed Williams, Labour PPC for Meriden
  89. Michael Watson, Labour PPC for Broxbourne
  90. Mark Dempsey, Labour PPC for the Cotswolds
  91. Heidi Benzing, Labour PPC for Brentwood and Ongar
  92. Margaret Curran, Labour PPC for Glasgow East
  93. John Mackay, Labour PPC Caithness, Sutherland & Easter Ross
  94. Martin Jevon, Labour PPC for Taunton Dean
  95. Funda Pepperell, Labour PPC for Basingstoke
  96. Gerry Ryan, Labour PPC for Croydon Central
  97. Jayne Buckland, Labour PPC for Wellingborough# Gerry Ryan, Labour and Co-op PPC for Croydon Central
  98. Jayne Buckland, Labour PPC for Wellingborough
  99. Darren Barrenger, Labour PPC for Harwich and North Essex
 100. Howard Dawber, Labour PPC for Bexleyheath and Crayford
 101. Ian Boulton, Labour PPC for Filton and Bradley Stoke
 102. Grahame Morris, Labour PPC for Easington
 103. Donald John MacSween, Labour PPC for Eilean Siar
 104. Kath McGuirk, Labour PPC for Hornchurch and Upminster
 105. Yasmin Qureshi, Labour PPC for Bolton South East
 106. Ian Saunders,Labour PPC for Beverley & Holderness
 107. Sid Garg, Labour PPC for Uxbridge and South Ruislip
 108.  Sheila Gilmore, Labour PPC for Edinburgh East
 109. Debbie Abrahams, Labour PPC for Colne Valley
 110. Rick Everitt, Labour PPC for Old Bexley and Sidcup
 111. Anita MacDonald, Labour PPC for Ruislip, Northwood and Pinner
 112. Mike Le-Surf, Labour PPC for Rayleigh and Wickford
 113. Patrick Davies, Labour PPC for Winchester
 114. Greg McClymont, Labour PPC for Cumbernauld, Kilsyth and Kirkintilloch East
 115. Andrew Judge, Labour PPC for Wimbledon
 116. Graham Giles, Labour PPC for Gosport
 117. Katrina Murray, Labour PPC for Dundee East
 118. Steph Booth, Labour PPC for Calder Valley
 119. Richard Jackson, Labour PPC for Tatton
 120. Chris Gudgin, Labour PPC for North West Cambridgeshire
 121. Ash Rehal, Labour PPC for Faversham and Midkent

Posted on May 20, 2009 at 01:48pm

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It's touching that you believe them

And appalling that something like this is even thought necessary.
chris jones @ 37 weeks and 2 days ago
Oh Dear, they are all getting so 'Holy' now after the Troughing revelations. Of cousse all this will mean nothing. If Labour get back into office for another 5 years, then it will be 'More of the Same'. As it was under Teflon B'Lair, as it is under Gollum McRuin-Broone and Pals. So it will be under whoever is the next Dearest Dear Leader of the Numpty-ised Labour Party.

Who gives a toss. The Parliamenty Labour Party in its current incarnation is like Father Jacks dirty underwear basket - full of heaving, stinking smelly 'Things', all ready to resume old habits once back in office.

The Labour Party could truly do with a '12 Step Program' of recovery to get some honesty and integrity back!!
TumbleWeedNumpty !! @ 37 weeks and 3 days ago
i don,t think purnell evn knows the meaning of the word *ethical*. instead of a reshuffle, and having to listen to the doubtless invaluable advice of the mini-talented caroline flint, perhaps brown should call in retokill - they know what to with vermin.
Alan Giles @ 37 weeks and 3 days ago
I bet James Purnell will NEVER sign or take any kind of pledge binding him to any kind of ethical behaviour.
Steven Jago @ 37 weeks and 3 days ago
We promise not to steal from the public purse again.

Well that's alright then. Nothing to see here, move along....
Phil Free @ 37 weeks and 4 days ago
Apart from the third pledge, what is new?
The Very Celia Stobart @ 37 weeks and 4 days ago
Charles, as you don't vote, you have no moral authority on the matter of your MP.

Your clock doesn't tick because you have no clock. Bwa ha. Bwa ha ha ha, etc.
The Very Celia Stobart @ 37 weeks and 4 days ago
when are you "sorting" Guido? charles. what is your thinking? thanks.



is "identity" theft an issue ? a very grey but important for us on the political blogosphere. i think.
ash cash @ 37 weeks and 4 days ago
the ethics pledge is the way to (try to anyway) contain the toxicity of the "scandal" that is the state of Parliament.
ash cash @ 37 weeks and 5 days ago
I wish Margaret Moron would sign it, busted by the FT

http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/272c40fa-4588-11de-b6c8-00144feabdc0.html?nclick_check=1

This will be fatal - its got to be fraudulent and a by election called - tell you what lets have a GE?
bbJ - Posting like Mr Kipling... exceedingly good stuff. @ 37 weeks and 5 days ago
She's happy and excited because Dear Leader loves her.

Dear Leader loves everyone.

Enjoy.
Charles Hardwidge @ 37 weeks and 5 days ago
Its a funny old world when you have to sign a piece of paper promising not to be a crook.

Anyone know what happened to Hazel's cheque? HMRC don't take donations so she's either had it back (Mmm, seconds!) or it was owing and she needs prosecuting.
Charlie Farley @ 37 weeks and 6 days ago
If a General Election were called today (inshallah!), how many of these PPCs would be elected?

A honest appraisal would be helpful.

My estimate is maybe one.
Max Sceptic @ 37 weeks and 6 days ago
lets hope they keep their principles. I have just listened, with mounting anger, to one of the old lags of new labour on radio 4s *pm* programme. How brown *knew she had done nothing wrong* that he *had complete confidence in her*, how she had *paid back money...that she didnt have to*. she was smug, condescending and as pleased with herself as a toddler who has managed to use its chamberpot for the first time.


Yesterday, brown said *her behaviour was totally unacceptable*, today he has *complete confidence in her*. Which is it?. Does he even know his own mind?. He is like a dithery old woman.
Alan Giles @ 37 weeks and 6 days ago
I commented, yesterday, on Bushido in the Courtroom: A Case for Virue Orientated Lawyering (PDF requires Adobe Acrobat Reader). It didn't get through moderation for some reason but people looking for an interesting and entertaining read on law and morality can give it a spin if it gets through this time. I'm suggesting it not only because it may help prospective MPs create better law but help give them a better feeling for moral issues in a way that's accessible and fun. And it's a quick read as well.
Charles Hardwidge @ 37 weeks and 6 days ago
Every manifesto should have at least 3 legally binding policy proposals.

I'm open as to whether or not that can be promises to not change a policy, but with responsibility for the entire range of government activities, it shouldn't be too hard to come up with three definite ideas.
MonkeyBot 5000 @ 37 weeks and 6 days ago
So then, nothing about sticking to the manifesto then?
Jonathan Campbell @ 37 weeks and 6 days ago
I suspect no more than a handful of this lot will get elected anyway so it's largely irrelevant
wycombe wanderer @ 37 weeks and 6 days ago
Actually, there's a better idea here : http://www.edinburghsucks.com/2009/05/18/constituent-sends-his-constituents-contract/

It seems from that article, that Labour (and others) have totally ignored it.
Just A. Punter @ 37 weeks and 6 days ago
My constituency is in that list. Gotta say, I'll be happier to get the dude on there and get shot of that idiot thieving hypocrite who's got the seat at the moment. Might as well have no MP for all the use they are. I'll be glad to see someone replace them who I can do business with. You know who you are.

Heh. Then I can bore the living crap out of him on constitional reform, innovation, fair wages, tax reform, dah de dah...

The clock is ticking. Bwa ha. Bwa ha ha ha. *rubs hands with glee*
Charles Hardwidge @ 37 weeks and 6 days ago