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Roy Sydney George Hattersley, Baron Hattersley, PC FRSL is a British politician, author and journalist from Sheffield. A member of the Labour Party, he was MP for Birmingham Sparkbrook for over 32 years from 1964 to 1997, and served as Deputy Leader of the Labour Party from 1983 to 1992.

Labour's Harriet Harman to run for Commons Speaker

Feb 16,2020 5:22 am

Harriet Harman has confirmed she will run to become the next Commons Speaker.

The Labour MP and Mother of The House - the longest continuously-serving female MP - Made The Announcement after the current Speaker, John Bercow , said he would stand down by 31 October.

Ms Harman told BBC Radio 4 's Today programme it was the Speaker's job "to ensure Parliament can have its say".

Other MPs intending to stand include Tory Sir Edward Leigh , Labour's Chris Bryant and the SNP's Pete Wishart .

Ms Harman - who is known for her campaigning On Women 's Rights - said the next Speaker must be "scrupulously neutral" on debates, and praised Mr Bercow.

She told Today: "This is a Parliament in very difficult times. We have got very divided times in the country and Parliament itself is divided.

"I think what Parliament has to do, and the Speaker has to do, is to ensure that Parliament can have its say. . and that is what John Bercow has sought to do. "

Asked if she would be able to remain neutral in The Chair , Ms Harman said: "Once you offer yourself for election as Speaker, you are making A Promise you will set [your party] aside and be neutral, so whoever [is Speaker] will have to go through that transition.

"I would be a champion for Parliament.

"I think The Relationship between Parliament and public is very difficult at the moment, and I think a really confident, positive voice speaking about the importance of Parliament with The Public is necessary at This Time . "

Who is Harriet Harman ? Harriet Harman on The Campaign trail in 1982 with then shadow home secretary Roy Hattersley

Harriet Harman became the MP for Peckham (later Camberwell and Peckham) during a by-election in 1982 and has remained in her seat ever since.

She went to the exclusive St Paul's Girls' School in London and read politics at York University , before training as a solicitor.

She was rapidly promoted during Labour's years in opposition in the 1980s and 1990s, before becoming Tony Blair 's secretary of state for Social Security and minister for women.

Despite being sacked over welfare reform, she returned to government in 2001 as solicitor general, then secretary of state at The Department for constitutional affairs, and, under Gordon Brown , became Deputy leader.

She has a reputation as a steely feminist, once joking she was unlikely to become Prime Minister as there was not Enough space at airports for The Men who would try to leave the country.

She is married to fellow Labour MP Jack Dromey and has three children.

The news comes after Mr Bercow announced he would be standing down as Speaker at the next general election, or at the end of business on 31 October (Brexit deadline day) - whichever comes first.

In an emotional speech to The Commons , Mr Bercow said his 10-year "tenure" was nearing its end and it had been the "greatest honour and privilege" to serve.

He has faced fierce criticism from Brexiteers, who have questioned his impartiality on the issue of Europe and claim he has facilitated efforts by MPs opposed to a no-deal exit to take control of Commons business.

He has also been criticised for not doing more to tackle allegations of bullying and harassment in The House of Commons - Facing accusations himself about mistreating several members of his own staff, which he denies.

Who else is running to be the next Speaker?

Harriet Harman is not the only one to put her name forward to become the next Speaker of The Commons when Mr Bercow steps down.

So who are The Other candidates?

Sir Edward Leigh - Conservative MP for Gainsborough since 1983

Sir Edward became The First MP to explicitly make a pitch to be the next Speaker, releasing a statement and a series of tweets on 25 April 2019.

He said he intended to stand when the vacancy comes up, saying that he would be "a traditional speaker who does not speak much".

He added: "Like a judge I would, by my conduct and dress, submerge my personality into The Office . I would be rigidly impartial. "

Chris Bryant - Labour MP for Rhondda since 2001

As a parliamentary historian, Mr Bryant has often been touted as a future Speaker and he has now confirmed

He wrote a three-volume biography of Parliament and often makes procedural points in Commons debates.

He announced his intention to run in The House magazine on 15 April 2019, but his pitch was slightly less conservative than Sir Edward's.

He said he would not "belittle or diminish or lecture MPs", but be "authoritative Enough . . to command respect".

Eleanor Laing - Deputy Speaker and Conservative MP for Epping Forest since 1997

Ms Laing has been one of the three Deputy speakers since 2013.

She revealed her intention on 28 February 2018, also in The House magazine, saying she would try for Speaker when Mr Bercow "finally decides to go".

She Said : "I Am fortunate to have had five years' experience in the Speaker's chair. There is a lot to be done to take our democratic system onto the next stage. "

She has also talked about her desire to make Parliament more representative, particularly in its representation of mothers.

Pete Wishart - SNP MP for Tayside since 2001, then Perth and North Perthshire since 2005

Mr Wishart followed in Sir Edward's footsteps to make his announcement on Twitter, but with a manifesto to bring "The Commons into the 21St Century ".

His pledges include electronic voting, to allow MPs to wear what they like to The Commons and to stop using "honourable member" and "right honourable member" to address people.

He also wants Parliament to move around the UK, rather than just staying put in Westminster.

Lindsay Hoyle - Deputy Speaker and Labour MP for Chorley since 1997

After Mr Bercow announced he was stepping down on Monday, his Deputy took to Twitter to announce his candidacy.

He said that MPs are "clearly in unprecedented times", saying it would be "vital to have an experienced Speaker who can provide the stability and leadership The House of Commons requires in order to remain at the centre to our political system".

Mr Hoyle said he had proved himself to be "independent and fair" and had "ensured all members of Parliament have been able to exercise their right to speak on behalf of constituents to hold the government to account - regardless of position or length of Service ".



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Source of news: bbc.com

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