1995 - Mr Major’s Doorstep Comments on the Nolan Report
Below is the summary of John Major’s doorstep comments, made on the 19th May 1995
in Huntingdon, on the Nolan Report.
PRIME MINISTER:
- Set up Nolan committee because people are interested in ensuring high standards
of conduct in public life
- Asked Nolan to report to us. Government has said it accepts the broad thrust of
the proposals. They are complex and far reaching and many could materially affect
the working on the House of Commons.
- Need to give proper consideration to this report. Have to look at it as a whole.
It's very important and must be got right.
- Accepted the broad thrust and had debate - all within a week of report being published.
- All too easy to say implement all the recommendations. That would be silly, partisan
and purely for party political reasons. Need to exercise mature good judgement.