Tom Brake Tom Brake

Double jobbing has to stop

The pipeline of lobbying scandals and possible wrong-doing flows unabated: an ex-PM ringing round Ministerial chums to promote Greensill, a senior Minister deleting Greensill-related government messages held in a private application, an MP on several select committees briefing businesses ahead of their appearances in front of select committees, an ex-Chancellor promoting his business with senior civil servants.

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Tom Brake Tom Brake

Our first in-person event of 2021

Our first in-person event of 2021 saw Councillors and the public come together on Tuesday at St Edmund Hall College in Oxford to discuss why the Government must devolve more power and funding to local communities.

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Tom Brake Tom Brake

Four bills, one clear picture

Our democracy is under attack on all fronts. Parliament has now broken up for the summer recess, but there are still four dangerous bills looming over us.


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Tom Brake Tom Brake

Giving the game away

The right to peaceful protest should be fundamental to every country’s way of life and it’s shocking to think that might not apply to the UK.

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Tom Brake Tom Brake

Electoral Commission attack - thoughts from our supporters

The Electoral Commission is in danger. Two weeks ago, the Constitution Minister, Chloe Smith MP, announced the Government’s plans for the Electoral Commission. The Commission will be stripped of its powers to propose criminal prosecutions, and will be overseen by a Conservative-dominated committee of MPs.

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Tom Brake Tom Brake

COVID Inquiry - What Do Our Supporters Think?

Our supporters are very unhappy with the Government’s response to the pandemic. In fact, 96% of respondents believe that the government handled the COVID pandemic ‘very badly’ or ‘quite badly’.

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Tom Brake Tom Brake

Waiting for a reply

We’ve asked the Cabinet Secretary to confirm how improvements for the Downing Street flat were paid for.

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