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Address70 Whitehall, Westminster, London SW1A 2AS, United Kingdom
Hours Open 24 hours
Phone +44 20 7276 1234
Number of employees1,668
Officeholders Michael Gove
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The Cabinet Office is a department of the Government of the United Kingdom responsible for supporting the Prime Minister and Cabinet of the United Kingdom. It is composed of various units that support Cabinet committees and which co-ordinate the delivery of government objectives via other departments.

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Rethink over crackdown on MPs' second jobs

Oct 31,2023 3:01 pm

Limiting the amount of time MPs spend on second jobs would be " impractical" the government has said.

Boris Johnson called for a review of MPs' outside work Last Year after A Number of high-profile controversies.

At The Time , the Prime Minister backed proposals to place " reasonable limits" on hours spent on other jobs.

But Cabinet Office Minister Steve Barclay has now written to The Commons Standards Committee, saying the measure would not work.

He added such a policy would " not necessarily serve to address recent concerns over paid advocacy and the primary duty of MPs to serve their constituents".

Mr Barclay also questioned whether it would be " fair" to introduce a cap on outside earnings.

The issue of MPs' second jobs came to the fore in 2021 when the then-Conservative MP Owen Paterson was found to have broken lobbying rules.

It caused chaos in government and accusations of sleaze after No 10 attempted an overhaul of the standards system, which would have stopped Mr Paterson from being suspended from The Commons . He later resigned as an MP.

The furore led to increased scrutiny of The Work MPs do outside of Parliament, with a lot of Focus On former Attorney General Geoffrey Cox , who earned around £900,000 in 2020 through his work as a lawyer.

MPs later backed government plans to prevent them taking on certain jobs, with No 10 saying any outside role, paid or unpaid, should be " within reasonable limits" and not stop MPs fully serving their constituents.

A definition of what that meant was not given, but International Trade Secretary Anne-Marie Trevelyan suggested 15 hours a week as a reasonable limit.

However, in The Letter from Mr Barclay, the government now appears to have moved away from that pledge.

'Impractical'

The minister reiterated the government's desire for a ban on MPs providing paid parliamentary advice, consultancy, or strategy services.

But while he acknowledged a Time Limit was considered " necessary" by some, He Said it would be " impractical".

In a submission to the standards committee, Mr Barclay wrote: " It is the government's initial view that the imposition of fixed constraints such as time limits on the amount of time that members can spend on outside work would be impractical.

" The imposition of time limits would not necessarily serve to address recent concerns over paid advocacy and the primary duty of MPs to serve their constituents. "

When it came to a cap on earnings, Mr Barclay also had his doubts, writing that such a rule " could serve to prohibit activities which do not bring Undue Influence to bear on the political system" such as writing books.

He Said a long-serving MP " could inadvertently reach the 'ceiling' through earnings accrued over time" and he questioned " whether it would be fair to subject that member to a standards investigation".

He added: " To avoid this issue would require a substantive earning threshold to be set such that it would not serve to prevent MPs from taking on outside work for which they were properly remunerated In Line with salaries in that sector.

" The introduction of such an arbitrary cap therefore may not have The Intended effect of ensuring that members prioritise their parliamentary duties and the needs of their constituents. "



Source of news: bbc.com

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