Now that the elected assembly has been kicked in to touch and the future of the unelected one most certainly in doubt, the spotlight will continue to shine on the 30 North East MP's in order for them to actually qualify what they do for the region.
We will be encouraging the North East electorate to write to and visit their MP's and put them on the spot.
The poltical landscape in the NorthEast changed forever on 5th November. The people are waking up to the power that they have in their hands.
MPs want more power to tackle regional affairs
Nov 10 2004
By The Journal
Read here
North-East MPs should be given the right to hold their own special parliamentary investigations into regional affairs following last week's rejection of elected regional assemblies, it was claimed yesterday.
As the result of the referendum begins to sink in, two Labour former ministers called on the Government to back plans for regional committees where MPs would have the power to hold public bodies and civil servants to account - as well as grill North businesses over their role in the area.
Frank Field and Kate Hoey put forward the idea of an England-only Parliament yesterday, saying MPs should be allowed to hold specialist committees "thereby making government offices, quangos and other bodies to which the government has devolved power accountable to the Commons".
Select committees already exist to oversee the work of Government departments, such as transport, environment and foreign affairs, many producing critical reports on the spending of taxpayers' money.
Although there are political party groups representing the North-East, there are few channels for regional MPs to stand up and be counted as one voice. With Mr Prescott's decision to focus primarily on his unelected regional bodies such as the existing North-East regional assembly and regional development agency, One North-East, critics fear there is a growing democratic deficit in the area.
There are now seeds of a growing campaign to correct the matter - with Mr Field and Ms Hoey's Commons motion urging action.
The pair, former social security minister and sports minister respectively, said in their motion it was essential to make organisations more accountable to the public - but it's an idea not shared by all regional MPs with Durham's Kevan Jones saying the call "fundamentally misses the point voters were making in the referendum. The North-East doesn't want more committees, more sub-committees or structures - what people want is action."
Hexham's Peter Atkinson also warned there were more pressing matters to deal with, such as the reorganisation of local government.
Zoe Hughes
Wednesday, November 10, 2004
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There's no need for them to wait for the government to give its permission. What a lot of ninnies, you'd think they were a bunch of schoolchildren rather than MPs. They can just do it, set up their committee and start asking for evidence to be provided and witnesses to attend, and then if there are any problems make a hell of a fuss and threaten to go on lobby strike.
But I'm not sure that a committee just for these MPs is the right thing - the government arbitrarily defined the 'regions', but maybe these 30 might care to look across the borders and ask whether MPs in Yorkshire and Cumbria, at least, might want to join in. The divide is said to be "north/south", not just "north-east/south", and more MPs on board would make the group stronger.
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