Lynne Featherstone is Member of Parliament for Hornsey and Wood Green
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Thursday, 9 February 2006A first for me in Parliament
Two biggies today! Dunfermline by-election and the Lib Dem leadership Question Time. But work comes first - and I have had, unexpectedly, to go into Parliament to respond on behalf of the Lib Dems to Charles Clark statement on their new national offenders strategy.
So - my first statement! On route in, get call to say YouGov poll puts Chris Huhne in the lead. Can't read too much into polls - but whoop with joy anyway. It's very, very exciting at this point - although there have been some negative swipes at Chris. Never mind. I also had an email from someone objecting to my supporting Chris so publicly and suggesting as an MP I ought to be more balanced. Well - of course - all three are wonderful. But I am completely biased and campaigning for Chris - that's the point. People want to know who I support. Anyway - tonight will be some night. I would be absolutely terrified if it was me. Happily, Chris is pretty good at handling tension and stress - thank goodness. I just wish I had bet on him. Chris's press officer is desperate for me to go on TV as they need talking heads for breaking news on Chris in the race - but can't do it because of the statement. I think Steve Williams did it in the end. Anyway - back to reality. Dash in - and the process is that the Whip's office gets notification of the statement from the Home Secretary in Parliament an hour before the Home Secretary makes it. So I have about 45 minutes to compose my response. I do have help - from an adviser. But it is a helter-skelter process. In the event - it all went fine. So to the substance - the statement was the Government coming round to the Lib Dem position on non-violent, non-dangerous criminals doing community sentences rather than prison. For all sorts of reasons - this is just the best way forward - and finally the Government has cottoned on. Most importantly – it’s the most effective way of cutting crime rates. Sadly, their reason for seeing the light probably has more to do with running out of space in prisons than a real belief in restorative justice and community punishments. The real test will come if they resource it properly. I was a bit concerned when Charles C banged on about partnership working etc. Can often mean that no one takes responsibility properly - and there was no declaration of resource levels that the Government is going to commit. I welcomed the thrust of the statement - but had a go over the eight years in which the Government has done sweet FA to make inroads into this bubbling mess. Labels: chris huhne Latest postings from this blog: |
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