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When did our Parliament lose its self-respect?

On Monday Matt Sinclair had a bit of a go (to put it mildly) at the Commons as an Institution on his own site (cross-posted from Centre-Right). I agree with him.

In today’s Guardian we have yet more evidence that the Commons has, with a few honourable exceptions, become utterly emasculated and decadent.

via the Speaker

Douglas Carswell, MP and contributor to this site, wrote, in the Mail on Sunday, that “speaker [Michael] Martin must go”. This isn’t, outside SW1, very controversial at all.

and the Conservative Party

It gets worse:

“Tory whips were said to be likely to have “a quiet word” with Carswell, mainly to warn him such a public attack would be counterproductive and end up with him not being called to speak during debates.”

A “quiet word” to warn that saying sensible things on an issue of great public concern is “counterproductive”. What kind of pseudo-oligarcy do these people think they are running?

I think he’s right. Worth a read.

I’d ask this question:

Did our Parliament mislay its self-respect some time ago - when?

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