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Statistics and Registration Service Bill

The Financial Secretary may have missed the fact that I did welcome his announcement as a step in the right direction—but one that it would be necessary to examine closely in Committee to establish whether it would work effectively. I make no apology for raising the issue and discussing it in some detail, because it is pivotal to making the reform a success. Although the House may not be packed today, we should not underestimate the critical importance of the task that faces us this afternoon. Professor Sir Denis Pereira Gray rightly describes statistics as"““a uniquely precious resource… they inform Government, academics and society generally about the world in which we all live. They underpin the whole process of democracy””." The professor tells us that we have"““a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to safeguard the independence of national statistics””." I appeal to the House to join the Opposition in seizing that precious opportunity with both hands as we seek to strengthen the Bill and inject some honesty, transparency and public trust into official statistics after a decade of spin, manipulation and dissembling from a discredited Government.
Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
455 c50 
Session
2006-07
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
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