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CONDUCT OF MR ROD LIDDLE

EDM (Early Day Motion) 509: tabled on 29 January 2004

Tabled in the 2003-04 session.

This motion has been signed by 39 Members. It has not yet had any amendments submitted.

As this motion is using historical data, we may not have the record of the original ordering, in which case signatories are listed alphabetically.

Motion text

That this House calls on Mr Rod Liddle to apologise to Lord Hutton for impugning his reputation on Sky television since if the report had criticised the Government, no doubt Mr Liddle would have accepted its conclusions; notes that, the report having entirely vindicated the Government, Mr Liddle described the report as 'surreal' and that he further said that judicial enquiries always end up backing the Government; believes that this is a slur on Lord Hutton's reputation, integrity and record; calls on Mr Liddle to withdraw those comments, admit the report was independent and have the good grace to recognise its findings were based on the evidence; hopes that this report will mark a watershed in relations between politicians and the media, moving to a debate based on respect for each other's opinions and adherence to the facts; and further hopes that the rest of the media will not follow the example of Mr Liddle, who hired Mr Andrew Gilligan and was largely responsible for creating the culture of the Today Programme which was so strongly criticised by Lord Hutton.

The first 6 Members who have signed to support the motion are the sponsors. The primary sponsor is generally the person who tabled the motion and has responsibility for it. The date shown is when the Member signed the motion.

In addition to the sponsors, the following Members have signed to support the motion.

David, Mr Wayne
Labour
Signed on 29 January 2004
Caerphilly
Dawson, Mr Hilton
Labour
Signed on 5 February 2004
Lancaster and Wyre
Dismore, Mr Andrew
Labour
Signed on 30 January 2004
Hendon
Dowd, Jim
Labour
Signed on 29 January 2004
Lewisham West
Fitzsimons, Mrs Lorna
Labour
Signed on 29 January 2004
Rochdale
Foulkes, George
Labour
Signed on 29 January 2004
Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley
Gapes, Mike
Labour
Signed on 29 January 2004
Ilford South
Hendrick, Mr Mark
Labour
Signed on 29 January 2004
Preston
Heyes, David
Labour
Signed on 29 January 2004
Ashton-under-Lyne
Illsley, Mr Eric
Labour
Signed on 5 February 2004
Barnsley Central
Jones, Mr Kevan
Labour
Signed on 29 January 2004
North Durham
King, Andy
Labour
Signed on 29 January 2004
Rugby and Kenilworth
Knight, Jim
Labour
Signed on 29 January 2004
South Dorset
Lepper, David
Labour
Signed on 4 February 2004
Brighton, Pavilion
Love, Mr Andy
Labour
Signed on 29 January 2004
Edmonton
Marris, Rob
Labour
Signed on 29 January 2004
Wolverhampton South West
Marshall, Mr David
Labour
Signed on 29 January 2004
Glasgow, Shettleston
Martlew, Mr Eric
Labour
Signed on 29 January 2004
Carlisle
McCabe, Stephen
Labour
Signed on 29 January 2004
Birmingham, Hall Green
O'Neill, Mr Martin
Labour
Signed on 29 January 2004
Ochil
Olner, Mr Bill
Labour
Signed on 29 January 2004
Nuneaton
Pickthall, Mr Colin
Labour
Signed on 29 January 2004
West Lancashire
Pope, Mr Greg
Labour
Signed on 5 February 2004
Hyndburn
Reed, Mr Andy
Labour
Signed on 5 February 2004
Loughborough
Salter, Martin
Labour
Signed on 9 February 2004
Reading West
Sheridan, Jim
Labour
Signed on 29 January 2004
West Renfrewshire
Stewart, Ian
Labour
Signed on 29 January 2004
Eccles
Tynan, Mr Bill
Labour
Signed on 29 January 2004
Hamilton South
Vaz, Keith
Labour
Signed on 29 January 2004
Leicester East
Watts, Mr Dave
Labour
Signed on 29 January 2004
St Helens North
White, Brian
Labour
Signed on 29 January 2004
North East Milton Keynes
Williams, Mrs Betty
Labour
Signed on 29 January 2004
Conwy

These members had previously signed the motion, but have now withdrawn their support. The date shown is when the Member withdrew their signature from the motion.