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Andy Burnham urged to overhaul 'timid and limited' elections bill

Created at 15 Jul · 7:11 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Rushanara Ali, a former democracy minister, has urged the incoming prime minister, Andy Burnham, to significantly expand the government's elections bill, citing its current limitations on voting reform, cryptocurrency donations, and social media regulation. The bill's progress has been delayed, offering Burnham an opportunity to shape its future direction.

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Who's Involved

Rushanara Ali
Former democracy minister who helped write the elections bill
Andy Burnham
Incoming prime minister urged to overhaul the elections bill
Keir Starmer
Prime minister whose government's caution is criticized
Lucy Powell
Ally of Andy Burnham who tabled an amendment on social media companies

↳ Why This Matters

The criticism highlights potential divisions within the Labour party regarding electoral reform and the regulation of digital assets and online content, with implications for future election integrity and the oversight of political funding.

Key facts

  • Former democracy minister Rushanara Ali criticized the government's elections bill as 'timid' and 'limited'.
  • Ali urged incoming prime minister Andy Burnham to make the bill more comprehensive.
  • The bill's progress has been delayed to allow time for the Hillsborough law.
  • Ali advocates for a complete ban on cryptocurrency donations.
  • She also called for stricter regulation of social media disinformation and harassment during elections.

Rushanara Ali, who previously served as the UK's democracy minister, has called for a significant overhaul of the government's elections bill, describing it as "timid" and "limited." Ali, who resigned from her post last August, believes the legislation falls short in crucial areas such as voting reform, the regulation of cryptocurrency donations, and social media content.

She has urged the incoming prime minister, Andy Burnham, to take a more ambitious approach, echoing the sentiments of many Labour MPs who have expressed frustration with the current government's cautious stance. The bill's progression through parliament has been delayed, providing Burnham with an opportunity to influence its direction.

Ali specifically advocates for a complete ban on cryptocurrency donations, rather than the government's current moratorium, arguing that the latter leaves the door open to illegitimate interference in democracy. She also seeks stronger measures against disinformation on social media and stricter rules to prevent harassment of candidates and MPs during elections. Her ally, Lucy Powell, has proposed an amendment that would impose broadcast-style restrictions on social media companies during election periods.

Frequently asked questions

Former democracy minister Rushanara Ali described the bill as 'timid' and 'limited' because it did not go far enough in addressing voting reform, cryptocurrency donations, and social media regulation.

Ali wants a ban on cryptocurrency donations, tougher regulation of disinformation on social media, and stricter rules to prevent harassment of candidates.

The bill's progress was delayed to allow parliamentary time for debating the Hillsborough law.

What Happens Next

01Andy Burnham is expected to shape the elections bill.
02Labour MPs are preparing to rebel on votes concerning the bill.
03The bill's next stage is scheduled after the summer recess.

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How It Developed

Rushanara Ali resigned as democracy minister in August.
Ali stated the government's elections bill was 'timid' and 'limited'.
She urged Andy Burnham to make the bill more comprehensive.
The bill's progress was delayed to prioritize the Hillsborough law.
Ali supports banning crypto donations entirely.
She also called for tougher regulation of social media disinformation.

Sources

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Andy Burnham urged to overhaul ‘timid and limited’ elections billThe Guardian

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