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The Chancellor Of The Exchequer And The Need For Privacy

EDM number 953 in 1992-93, proposed by Mike O'Brien on 26/11/1992.

That this House recognises that, amusing as it is for newspapers to subject politicians to ridicule, it is nevertheless an outrageous breach of privacy for the London Evening Standard to publish a leak of the Chancellor's personal and confidential financial affairs; believes the House should in protest ban the Evening Standard from parliamentary buildings and stop all Government advertising in it; and believes that a comprehensive Bill protecting privacy such as that proposed by the honourable Member for Hammersmith is urgently needed.

This motion has been signed by a total of 13 MPs.

MPDateConstituencyPartyType
Mike O'Brien26/11/1992North WarwickshireProposed
Ken Purchase26/11/1992Wolverhampton North EastSigned
Calum MacDonald26/11/1992Na h-Eileanan an IarSigned
Clive Betts26/11/1992Sheffield, AttercliffeSigned
Janet Anderson01/12/1992Rossendale & DarwenSigned
Colin Pickthall02/12/1992West LancashireSigned
Nick Harvey03/12/1992North DevonSigned
Michael Clapham03/12/1992Barnsley West & PenistoneSigned
Tommy Graham03/12/1992Renfrew West and InverclydeSigned
Richard Burden09/12/1992Birmingham, NorthfieldSigned
Eric Illsley10/12/1992Barnsley CentralSigned
Lynne Jones10/12/1992Birmingham, Selly OakSigned
Roland Boyes11/01/1993Houghton and WashingtonSigned

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