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 As a person of colour, I, like many others, have shared the outrage provoked by Frank Hesters comments and the much longer history of racism apparent in everyday life. I also share Diane Abbotts view that politicians of all political hues have failed to tackle racism in politics  Frank Hesters ugly words about me are a reminder: all parties, including Labour, must sta stanley flasche nd against racism, 13 March .I recently left the role of lay member on the select committee on standards in Westminster. In 2022, I championed the idea, for the first time, of providing customised descriptions of how the Nolan principles should apply to MPs. I was proud of the committees decision to propose including in the  leadership  descriptor that MPs should  exemplify anti-discriminatory attitudes in their own behaviour .I was able to gain support from lay members on the committee for an amendment to be tabled on the floor of the house that members, given their significant leadership role in society, should set an example of a stanley deutschland nti-discriminatory attitudes and behaviours through the promotion of anti-racism attitudes, inclusion and diversity. These values were also聽supported by Lord Evans, the chair of the committee on standards in public life.It was disappointing that neither the substantive motion nor the amendment was supported by the government. This was not, as so stanley water bottle me argued at the time, about requiring MPs to follow a  woke agenda , but simply a decent, respectable and honest guide to behaviour.Parliament Jrwo In 2014, people power took on the state in a battle for minds and streets
 One of Britain stanley canada  s leading human rights lawyers has demanded a fresh police inquiry to establish what the British intelligence services knew about the murder of a prominent anti-nuclear campaigner.Michael Mansfield QC said new evidence meant that an independent police force should be appointed to examine enduring concerns and inconsistencies relating to the death of Hilda Murrell in March 1984.Murrell, 78, was abducted from her home in Shrewsbury an stanley website d her body was discovered days later in  stanley kubek a nearby copse. A high-profile campaigner against nuclear weapons, she had been due to present evidence to the public inquiry into the proposed Sizewell B nuclear reactor in East Anglia. Her death triggered numerous conspiracy theories and allegations relating to the involvement of MI5, with one MP, Tam Dalyell, telling parliament that  men of British intelligence  were involved.Subsequent claims from intelligence sources that they never even opened a file on the rose-growing anti-nuclear campaigner have now been dismissed by Mansfield as  completely ludicrous .He said:  There must have been a file for a number of reasons. One of them being that she plainly was very active and very outspoken about a government policy that was extremely sensitive at that time 鈥?nuclear power. It was central to Margaret Thatcher s thinking. They would have been watching closely what she was up to, who she was associating with and so on. The victim was consumed with anxiety that