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Published Date: 19 June 2009
Gordon Brown renewed a commitment to "maximum exposure" of MPs' expense claims today, insisting the highly-criticised blacking out of details in yesterday's official publication was "part of the old system".
The heavily-edited version of the records, which meant many of the most controversial claims would not have been made public without a leak of an uncensored version, was attacked as a cover-up by campaigners.

But the Prime Minister, whose own claims were among those edited, insisted emergency reforms would ensure there would be no repeat of the practice in future.

"We are dealing with the problems that have arisen yesterday in the new proposals we are putting forward." he told reporters at a press conference after the EU summit in Brussels.

"The redacted expenses were part of the old system; that cannot be the new system. The old system is being swept aside by the changes that we are making and a new, far more transparent system, is being introduced.

"While ensuring that security issues are addressed, as they have to be, our first principle must be maximum transparency.

"That will be part of the new legislation to set up an independent parliamentary regulator to take all these issues out of the hands of MPs.

"MPs must be able to do their jobs of course but the public must be able to hold us properly to account."

He spoke as Tory leader David Cameron said he would push for the publication of claims from 2008/9 to be published "as quickly as possible and in an uncensored form".

Only strictly private information such as phone number and bank details should be redacted, he said.

"The heavily censored publication yesterday of MPs expenses did nothing to improve the reputation of Parliament," he said.

"My shadow cabinet are already publishing their current expense claims online. I have today asked them to include all significant correspondence and receipts.

"This is a large but necessary task. All MPs must explain their past errors and account for them. But I am determined that from this point on myself and my Shadow Cabinet will do all we can to be as transparent as possible.

"Only then can trust between the public and their politicians begin to be rebuilt."

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  • Last Updated: 19 June 2009 2:05 PM
  • Source: scotsman.com
  • Location: Scotland
  • Related Topics: Politicians' expenses
 
1

Geoff,

sa 19/06/2009 14:20:22
testing
2

JCA REID,

Annan 19/06/2009 14:22:45
You couldn't make this up in a Whitehall Farce!!!

Absolute drivel from these shysters!!
3

Neil Waugh,

Old Strathcona 19/06/2009 14:23:55
"The heavily censored publication yesterday of MPs expenses did nothing to improve the reputation of Parliament," he said.

Ya think, Gordon?
Then why did you let it come out that way, you Numpty.
4

connaughtboy,

stonehaven 19/06/2009 14:34:14
Brown has not lost the Andrex touch.
5

it has always been allan,

19/06/2009 14:44:06
I thought they were transparent now.

But still talk about shutting the stable door. Might get a vote or two if we ever have another election


6

Rosscobhoy,

19/06/2009 14:46:03
Gordon Brown yesterday admitted he got it wrong when he thought the public outrage over MP's expenses had blown over. "Having realised i might gain a few votes by doing the opposite of what we just done, i think we'll do whatever it is you lot want and kid on we done what we did do by mistake and were intending to fix it anyway. Do you know my dad was in the clergy?" He scowled at reporters.
7

Jo'Burg Jock,

South Africa 19/06/2009 14:51:12
From the article:-

"Gordon Brown renewed a commitment to "maximum exposure" of MPs' expense claims today, insisting the highly-criticised blacking out of details in yesterday's official publication was "part of the old system"."

Yes! just as Brown the Clown is part of this lying, thieving system and continues to come up with these ludicrous excuses promising, as he has for 10 years ---"TRANSPARENCY".

Brown the Clown just cannot help being an idiot and cannot stop treating everyone else like idiots.

What sort of people voted this loony into parliament.

8

Neil Waugh,

Old Strathcona 19/06/2009 15:01:19
#7

"What sort of people voted this loony into parliament?"

There's yer problem, Jock.
Nobody voted B the C into parliament. At least not as PM.
Now that the ayatollah has spoken in Iran, maybe the English could borrow him for a few days to fix this "transparency" nonsense.
Their greasy little parliament has a lot of parallels.
9

Aldi Shopper,

Irvine 19/06/2009 15:40:05
Please, no, not another promise.
10

Nevsky;,

Moscow 19/06/2009 15:48:41
Gordon IS the old system. Another headline and another policy u-turn.

I think he should instigate 'with immediate effect' a full public enquiry into this issue'!
11

Teamdroid,

19/06/2009 15:56:52
That'll be just like the maximum transparency we got over the Iraq inquiry, eh, GB?
12

Colkitto,

River Clyde 19/06/2009 16:34:46
Brown just can't do anything right. He looks and sounds desperate....
13

Colkitto,

River Clyde 19/06/2009 16:37:10
Just for information, good by-election result in the Labour heartlands for the SNP !

Peter Campbell of Greenock, from the UKIP [UK Independence Party] -- 49

Eric Forbes of Wemyss Bay, Scottish Liberal Democrats -- 620

Iain MacLeod of Port Glasgow, Scottish Conservatives -- 182

Alex McGhee of Greenock, Scottish Labour Party -- 519

Innes Nelson of Inverkip, Scottish National Party -- 1,087

Iain Ramsay of Greenock, from the Free Scotland Party -- 17

Paul Travers of Greenock, independent -- 77

14

Astonished,

19/06/2009 16:55:26
Colkitto thanks for the info re the stunning SNP victory in Inverclyde.











Do you think Glenn and Dougie will get away with not mentioning it ? Or will it be (mis)reported as a SNP HOLD rather than a victory (as only labour are victorious according to the BBC)?



Place your bets ladies and gents !
15

Jo'Burg Jock,

South Africa 19/06/2009 17:52:22
Colkitto,River Clyde 19/06/2009 16:37:10

Thanks for the great news.

Well done Innes Nelson of Inverkip!

I remember being at the first meeting of the newly formed Inverkip branch years ago.

Well done everyone!
16

James.com,

19/06/2009 18:01:47
Yeh Yeh Just like the Iraq inquiry and the last time he opened his mouth. Meanwhile the summer house gets painted and there's a 10,000 pay rise.
17

Tris,

19/06/2009 22:31:02
You keep on hearing the comment "They just don't get it".... and it's true. They have no idea just how angry people are.

Brown says that from now on there will be more transparency, then announces the Iraq Inquiry will be held in private. Did he have no idea that that would go down like a lead balloon? Does he live in this country? Does he ever talk to anyone who is "ordinary"?

And then we get the blacked out expenses. And he says he didn't know it was going top be like that. No-one consulted him. He didn't think to ask to see a few examples, including his own? He didn't ask anyone "ordinary" what they thought?

Nope. He's delusional. He hasn't the foggiest idea. He lives on a planet where the sky is green and the grass is blue.
18

nostress,

grangemouth 19/06/2009 22:51:12
#14 colkitto - thanks for the tip-off on last night's Newsnight Scotland. I've just caught it on the BBC iplayer and it was truly incredible. I've no idea how that idiot conman Eric Joyce ever got elected by the good folk of Falkirk, but by God, I feel for them I really do. The slimeball seems incapable of being able to answer one single question, instead he went off on a rant about his wife and family???

Even Brewster seemed astonished by this disheveled wreck in front of him.

I expected to have a laugh, but actually it was too sad for that...sad for the people of Falkirk, who used to have a good decent MP to represent them in Denis Cannavan.

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Soloman,

Stirling 19/06/2009 23:39:26
Brown commits to 'maximum transparency'

Maximum transparency results in Brown being Committed.


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