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Parliamentary motion on fees for FOI requests
Has your MP signed the Parliamentary motion which expresses concern that the Government is considering changes to the charging arrangements under the Freedom of Information Act? The motion (known as an "EDM") which the Campaign has helped to co-ordinate, follows the publication in The Sunday Times of a leaked memo indicating that the Government is considering making it substantially easier for authorities to refuse requests on costs grounds and/or introducing new charges for information under the Act. The result would be either to deter significant numbers of requests under the Act or to allow authorities to refuse large numbers of requests which currently have to be answered. The Constitutional Affairs Committee (HC991) recently described the Act's first year of operation as a "significant success" reporting that it saw "no need" to change the charging arrangements. The motion has been tabled by an all-party group of MPs made up of:
The Campaign has written to all MPs encouraging them to sign the EDM and enclosing this briefing. |
Early Day Motion No. 2699 Freedom of Information
Supported by 140 MPs as of 8 November 2006
Please note this EDM is now closed
"That this House welcomes the finding of the
Constitutional Affairs Committee (HC991) that the Freedom of Information
Act has "already brought about the release of significant new
information and...this information is being used in a constructive
and positive
way" and the committee's conclusion that it sees "no need
to change"
the Act's charging arrangements; views with concern reports that the
Government is considering changing these arrangements to permit an
application fee to be charged for all requests or to allow authorities
to refuse, on cost grounds, a significant proportion of requests which
they currently must answer; and considers that such changes could undermine
the Act's benefits of increased openness, accountability and trust
in the work of public authorities." |
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Sponsors: Tony Wright (Lab) Signed by: Diane Abbott (Lab) Party Totals: Labour 46 |
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Eddie McGrady (SDLP) Anne McIntosh (Con) Alan Meale (Lab) Patrick Mercer (Con) Madeleine Moon (Lab) Michael Moore (Lib Dem) Julie Morgan (Lab) George Mudie (Lab) Greg Mulholland (Lib Dem) Andrew Murrison (Con) Denis Murphy (Lab) Doug Naysmith (Lab) Mike Penning (Con) Adam Price (Plaid Cymru) Alan Reid (Lib Dem) Paul Rowen (Lib Dem) Alex Salmond (SNP) Grant Shapps (Con) Alan Simpson (Lab) Bob Spink (Con) Ian Stewart (Lab) Andrew Stunnell (Lib Dem) Sarah Teather (Lib Dem) John Thurso (Lib Dem) Paul Truswell (Lab) Edward Vaizey (Con) Shailesh Vara (Con) Rudi Vis (Lab) Robert Walter (Con) Nigel Waterson (Con) Angela Watkinson (Con) Betty Williams (Lab) Hywel Williams (Plaid Cymru) Mark Williams (Lib Dem) Roger Williams (Lib Dem) Stephen Williams (Lib Dem) Phil Willis (Lib Dem) David Wilshire (Con) David Winnick (Lab) Ann Winterton (Con) Sir Nicholas Winterton (Con) Pete Wishart (SNP) Mike Wood (Lab) Derek Wyatt (Lab) |
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