We owe it to Epstein's victims and to British democracy to demand historic change | Gordon Brown

British Democracy Must Confront Its Corruption Crisis

The recent revelations surrounding Jeffrey Epstein's circle and the activities of former UK minister Peter Mandelson have highlighted a broader crisis of corruption that threatens the very foundations of British democracy. The fact that powerful men, including those in government, thought they could act with impunity, is a stark reminder of the need for fundamental change.

Gordon Brown, the former Prime Minister, has called on parliament to appoint an independent anti-corruption commission, which would have the power to investigate and punish any wrongdoing by politicians. This move is long overdue, as Britain has suffered from scandals that have shaken the country but never fully addressed their root causes.

Brown's proposal also includes strengthening the ethics and integrity commission, making it statutory and empowering it to take a proactive role in investigating alleged breaches of code of conduct. Furthermore, he advocates for stricter lobbying regulations, including mandatory disclosure of conflicts of interest, and introducing a system for vetting major appointments that allows public scrutiny.

The need for reform is clear. The fact that only 4% of lobbyists are covered by the Lobbying Act highlights the need for greater transparency in government. The House of Lords' lack of accountability, with many members having multiple jobs, is another concern. Brown's suggestion to exclude lobbyists and mandate rigorous standards of disclosure is a step in the right direction.

The Prime Minister has an opportunity to take decisive action to address this crisis. Legisling for a new era of transparency and putting in place strong safeguards against misbehavior would be a major step forward. By doing so, he can ensure that the powerful do not act with impunity against the powerless and send a message that corruption will no longer be tolerated.

The victims of abuse, whose accounts have triggered current investigations, deserve our support and action. It is time for Britain to confront its corruption crisis head-on and take bold steps towards reforming its politics and institutions.
 
I feel bad for Peter Mandelson, he got a raw deal πŸ€•. I think we're rushing to judge him without giving him a chance. He's not the only one who's messed up, there are plenty of politicians who've done similar things. We need to be more understanding and less judgmental. And what about all the other powerful people who were involved with Epstein? Are they going to get a fair shake too? πŸ€”

I also don't think we should just blame politicians for everything. What about the system they're part of? The Lobbying Act is a joke, it's so easy to get around. And what about all the loopholes and gray areas that let people like Mandelson slip through the cracks? We need to fix the whole system, not just target individual politicians 🀝.

And let's be real, this isn't going to happen overnight. It takes time and effort to change things. I'm all for reform, but we need to do it in a way that doesn't unfairly punish people or stigmatize them for life. We should focus on creating a fairer system where everyone is held accountable, not just the powerful ones πŸ’ͺ.
 
I'm so done with the politicians in the UK 🀯. They're always talking about change but never actually doing anything about it. I mean, come on Gordon Brown has proposed an independent anti-corruption commission for years now and nothing's been done about it πŸ•°οΈ. It's not just about setting up a new body, it's about creating a culture of transparency and accountability within the government.

And let's be real, 4% of lobbyists being covered by the Lobbying Act is just ridiculous πŸ˜‚. How are they supposed to have any influence if their actions can't even be disclosed? It's time for some real reform here πŸ‘Š. The PM needs to take decisive action and not just say all the right things πŸ—£οΈ. I want to see concrete changes, not just more empty promises πŸ’”. Britain deserves better than a government that lets corruption run rampant πŸ€•.
 
Wow 🀯, this whole thing is so messed up. Like, how can people in power get away with stuff like that? And 4% of lobbyists covered by the Lobbying Act is crazy low! It's gotta be addressed ASAP πŸ’ͺ. The fact that the House of Lords has no accountability at all is wild 🀯. We need to see real change here and the PM needs to take bold action πŸ“ˆ
 
🀯 I think it's super important that the UK government takes action against corruption now! 🚨 The fact that some powerful people thought they could get away with stuff is just not cool 😐. Gordon Brown's proposal for an independent anti-corruption commission sounds like a great idea, especially if it can help stop scandals from happening in the first place πŸ’―.

I mean, 4% of lobbyists being covered by the Lobbying Act is pretty weak sauce πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. We need more transparency and accountability in government, like stricter regulations on lobbying and vetting major appointments. And let's be real, it's not just about the politicians, but also the victims who've been abused or mistreated πŸ€•.

I think the PM has a chance to make some serious changes and show that corruption won't be tolerated πŸ’ͺ. It's time for Britain to take bold steps towards reforming its politics and institutions πŸ‘Š. We need to make sure that those in power are held accountable, not just the ones who abuse it 🚫.
 
πŸ€” I'm both hopeful and skeptical about this proposed anti-corruption commission πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™‚οΈ. On one hand, it's about damn time someone took a serious look at the rot in British politics πŸ‘€. 4% of lobbyists covered by the Lobbying Act? That's a joke πŸ˜‚. But on the other hand, I've seen similar proposals flop before πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. It'll be interesting to see how this one plays out. The fact that Brown is calling for stricter lobbying regulations and mandatory disclosure of conflicts of interest is a good start πŸ’ͺ. But can we really trust politicians to police themselves? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ I'm rooting for it, but I've got my doubts too 😐.
 
πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ I'm so late to the conversation! But seriously, I think Gordon Brown's proposal is a solid starting point. Corruption in UK politics has been a recurring issue for far too long, and it's time for real change. 🀝 As someone who's interested in how politics works (or doesn't work), I find it really concerning that only 4% of lobbyists are even registered under the Lobbying Act. It's like, hello, transparency is key! πŸ’‘

I'm also not surprised to hear that the House of Lords lacks accountability with so many members having multiple jobs. That's just a recipe for corruption and abuse of power. πŸ™„ And Gordon Brown's suggestion to exclude lobbyists and mandating rigorous standards of disclosure? πŸ‘ That's exactly what we need.

The thing is, reforming politics is not going to be easy or quick, but it's necessary if we want to trust our leaders again. I'm all for bold steps towards change, even if it means facing resistance from those in power who don't want to give up their grip on things. πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm like super worried about the state of democracy in the UK rn 🀯 I mean, corruption is a huge issue and it's crazy that powerful people thought they could get away with stuff. It's not right that only 4% of lobbyists are even covered by the Lobbying Act - that's a total lack of transparency! πŸ˜’

I think Gordon Brown's proposal for an independent anti-corruption commission is a great start, but we need to see some real action from the government. Stricter lobbying regulations and better vetting processes for major appointments would be huge steps forward 🀝.

The victims of abuse, like those affected by Epstein's circle, deserve so much support and justice πŸ’ͺ. It's not just about holding politicians accountable, it's also about making sure that power doesn't get abused in the first place. We need to create a system where people feel safe and their voices are heard πŸ—£οΈ.

I'm all for bold action from the Prime Minister - we can't keep sweeping this stuff under the rug anymore πŸ’ͺ. It's time for real change and transparency in our politics and institutions. Let's hope they take it seriously! 😊
 
I think its about time the UK takes a serious look at its corrupt system πŸ€”. They've been letting rich guys like Epstein and Mandelson get away with some shady stuff for far too long. Its not just about these individuals, though - its about creating a culture where people feel they can act without being held accountable πŸ’Έ. Brown's proposal is a good start, but we need more concrete changes πŸ“Š. The fact that only 4% of lobbyists are covered by the Lobbying Act is crazy 🀯. We need to see real action from the PM and parliament to tackle this crisis head-on πŸ”₯. And what about those who've been affected by corruption? They deserve our support and a safe space to speak out πŸ—£οΈ. It's time for the UK to be transparent and hold its powerful people accountable πŸ’ͺ!
 
🀯 UK's corruption crisis got me HOOKED!!! I mean seriously though, 4% of lobbyists covered by the Lobbying Act? That's wild! πŸ’₯ What's the point of even having a democracy if the powerful can just get away with stuff? πŸ™„ The fact that Brown is calling for an independent anti-corruption commission and stricter lobbying regulations is like, about bloody time! πŸ‘ Gordon Brown is a total hero for speaking out on this. πŸ’ͺ I'm all for transparency and accountability in politics. It's like, if you're gonna take power, you should be willing to be held accountable for your actions. 😏 And can we please get some real action on this? The victims of abuse deserve justice! 🀘
 
omg I'm literally shaking about this 🀯... like the way they're framing it as a "crisis" that needs to be addressed is so on point πŸ”. but what's even more shocking is how long we've been living with corruption in the UK πŸ˜•... like, when did we just accept that our politicians are above the law?! πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

anyway, Gordon Brown's proposal for an independent anti-corruption commission is a GAME CHANGER πŸ’₯. it's about time someone took on the powerful and made them accountable πŸ™Œ. and btw, those lobbying regulations need to get a major overhaul πŸ“... like, who has the power to just disclose conflicts of interest?! πŸ€”

I'm so down for the Prime Minister taking decisive action on this πŸ’ͺ. it's time for transparency and accountability to become the norm in our politics πŸ’―. let's do this! πŸ’₯
 
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