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− | In September 2014 Nandy was involved in helping to oversee the Labour Party's plans to turn the Government’s limited lobbying register into something far bigger. Labour has already been clear it will broaden out the lobbying register from the Government’s narrow focus on ‘consultant lobbyists’. They hope to add many more names and extra details on to the register so that lobbying transparency will be far more extensive. <ref name= "Lobby"> David Singleton[https://www.publicaffairsnews.com/articles/profile/leading-labours-lobbying-overhaul Leading Labour's lobbying overhaul] PublicAffairs News, 22 September 2014, accessed 9 March 2015 </ref> | + | In September 2014 Nandy was involved in helping to oversee the Labour Party's plans to turn the Government’s limited lobbying register into something far bigger. Labour has already been clear that it will broaden out the lobbying register from the Government’s narrow focus on ‘consultant lobbyists’. They hope to add many more names and extra details on to the register so that lobbying transparency will be far more extensive. <ref name= "Lobby"> David Singleton[https://www.publicaffairsnews.com/articles/profile/leading-labours-lobbying-overhaul Leading Labour's lobbying overhaul] PublicAffairs News, 22 September 2014, accessed 9 March 2015 </ref> |
Some have seen this plan as a signal that Labour is keen to crack down on lobbyists, but Nandy suggests otherwise, saying that: 'I think it is fair to say that the vast majority of lobbyists are engaged in perfectly legitimate activity'. <ref name= "Lobby"/> | Some have seen this plan as a signal that Labour is keen to crack down on lobbyists, but Nandy suggests otherwise, saying that: 'I think it is fair to say that the vast majority of lobbyists are engaged in perfectly legitimate activity'. <ref name= "Lobby"/> |
Revision as of 11:23, 9 March 2015
Lisa Nandy has been the Labour MP for Wigan since 2010. She was appointed a shadow minister for education in 2013, and for the Cabinet Office later the same year.[1]
She is a granddaughter of Frank Byers, Liberal MP for North Dorset 1945-50.[2]
Leading Labour's lobbying overhaul
In September 2014 Nandy was involved in helping to oversee the Labour Party's plans to turn the Government’s limited lobbying register into something far bigger. Labour has already been clear that it will broaden out the lobbying register from the Government’s narrow focus on ‘consultant lobbyists’. They hope to add many more names and extra details on to the register so that lobbying transparency will be far more extensive. [3]
Some have seen this plan as a signal that Labour is keen to crack down on lobbyists, but Nandy suggests otherwise, saying that: 'I think it is fair to say that the vast majority of lobbyists are engaged in perfectly legitimate activity'. [3]
Nandy hopes to 'lead Labour down the road to lobbying transparency', saying 'why wouldn’t we make this information available in a 21st century democracy?'. Nandy and the Labour party feel that it is incredibly important to try and put public confidence back into the activity of lobbying and the industry. [3]
Notes
- ↑ Lisa Nandy, www.parliament.uk, accessed 17 November 2013.
- ↑ Sarah Priddy, PIL: Current Members Related to Other Current or Former Members - Commons Library Standard Note, 13 September 2013.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 David SingletonLeading Labour's lobbying overhaul PublicAffairs News, 22 September 2014, accessed 9 March 2015