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Parliamentary Lobbying

Proceeding contribution from Chris Bryant (Labour) in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 2 November 2011. It occurred during Adjournment debate on Parliamentary Lobbying.
That is a good point. Members of Select Committees that publish influential reports are often targeted by lobbying organisations. It would be no bad thing if each Select Committee had an open register of lobbying meetings held. Passes to this place are a problem. When I worked in Brussels, getting a pass to enter the European Parliament on legitimate business was a simple, straightforward and open process. Here, it is clandestine. Lots of people end up finding an hon. Member who is prepared to give them one of their three passes. We should have a complete review of the system. Of course we must ensure security in this building, but everybody should have equal access. I would prefer to open the doors than keep them closed so that only some people have enhanced access. Nobody should have enhanced access due to big bucks or cronyism. That last element is difficult to control. I look forward to legislation introducing a register soon. I am not naive about the difficulties of determining what a lobbyist is, but it is essential that we clean up the industry.
Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
534 c282-3WH 
Session
2010-12
Chamber / Committee
Westminster Hall
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