AN ATTEMPT by MPs to stop the public knowing about their expenses claims has been attacked by Liberal Democrats in Derby.
Former Conservative Chief Whip, David Maclean MP, has proposed a change to the law on Freedom of Information that would exempt MPs from having their expenses claims published.
Earlier this year, a legal battle led by Liberal Democrat MP Norman Baker successfully forced Parliament to publish the details of MPs' travel expenses claims under the law on Freedom of Information.
But in response, an unholy alliance of Conservative and Labour MPs are trying to change the law to prevent publication of their expenses.
Liberal Democrats in Derby are leading the calls to keep the information public. Local Councillor Ruth Skelton has written to Norman Baker and Simon Hughes backing their actions to stop the change in the law.
"Norman Baker did a great service to the country earlier this year when his legal battle forced Parliament to publish the detailed travel expenses of MPs," said Ruth Skelton.
"As a result, many MPs have had to justify why they expect the taxpayer to pay for so much travel by car and plane. If their travel expenses are public, the evidence is clear that MPs do not treat themselves to such generous travel arrangements.
"I find the attitude of the Conservative and Labour MPs who support this bill sad and shocking. The attempt to ban the public from knowing the details of how taxpayers' money is being spent on their travel will rightly anger the very people who have to foot the bill.
"Here in Derby Liberal Democrats feel very strongly that this information should be kept public. MPs should not hide behind a wall of secrecy.
"Derby Liberal Democrats are challenging Derby's Labour MPs to oppose this bill".
A further debate on the proposals to exempt MPs from the Freedom of Information laws will be debated in the House of Commons on Friday 18th May. MPs Norman Baker and Simon Hughes will be leading the attempts to stop the changes being introduced.
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