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Liberty Central's civil liberties hero of the week: The Lib Dems' G20 observers

May 18, 2009 12:00 AM
Originally published by Simon Hughes MP

guardian.co.ukIn a week dominated by damaging revelations about MPs expenses - one group of doughty parliamentarians has instead covered themselves in glory.

One group of doughty parliamentarians are ably demonstrating the important role our public representatives can - and should - fulfil.

This week, Liberal Democrat MP David Howarth, Shadow Secretary of State for Justice, and Tom Brake, Shadow Minister for the Home Office, gave evidence to two parliamentary committees investigating the policing of the G20 protests.

Simon Hughes and David Howarth in discussion with Police at the G20 marchIn the lead up to the event, Howarth, concerned that police quotes suggesting the G20 might be the epicentre of a "summer of rage" could lead to what he described as a "self-fulfilling prophecy", chaired a meeting between the Metropolitan Police and representatives of the Climate Camp.

After the meeting, still concerned at the potential for public violence, a number of parliamentarians announced plans to act as external observers hoping they might be able to help "defuse any tension between police and protesters, as well as providing independent witnesses to any incidents that did arise."

At the time this decision was the subject of heavy criticism. In the lead up to the event, the Times's Daniel Finkelstein called the parliamentarian's actions "an extraordinary insult to the police".

Yet now we have the full details of the Liberal Democrats' valiant attempts to minimise clashes between police and protesters and keep open channels of communication. They have produced open-minded reports detailing what they witnessed on the day of the G20 protests and they have asked important questions of the police.

The roll call of honour includes:

David Howarth MP, Shadow Secretary of State for Justice

Tom Brake MP, Shadow Home Affairs Spokesperson

Baroness Shirley Williams

Simon Hughes MP, Shadow Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change

Martin Horwood MP, shadow environment spokesperson

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