Mike Hancock CBE - Liberal Democrat MP for Portsmouth South

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The Brown Government - action needed on the Environment, Housing and the NHS

23 July 2007

So, Blair has gone and we have a Brown government. But as well as Brown, this Government must be green. It has produced a draft climate bill but it needs to be beefed up considerably. For example it does not propose annual targets for cutting carbon emissions.

But these are important so there can be no backsliding by this or any future Government. For ten years, Brown has also ignored the growing housing crisis. Yet, we have some 10,000 people on the council housing waiting list here in Portsmouth alone and 1 million children nationally still living in over-crowded accommodation.

The average house price in Portsmouth is now eight times the average annual wage. Private rents are high too and those on housing benefit have 65p taken off for every pound a week they earn over a certain amount – acting as a disincentive to work. It is not a question of building more properties locally than currently are but building ones that can be afforded. So the Lib Dems have proposed the idea of “equity mortgages” to ensure that affordable housing is built and maintained for the benefit of generations of buyers.

And for ten years, Brown as the Government’s money man, has not ensured enough of the extra money for the NHS which we supported and the Conservatives opposed has gone into frontline care. To take one example, the cost of the multi-billion pound NHS computer system has spiralled from an initial £6.2bn to an estimated £12.4bn. Yet only a third of GPs would advise their patients to allow their personal data to go on the national database because of concerns over patient confidentiality. That’s why the Lib Dems have launched an “SOS for the NHS” campaign – calling for a greater local say over the NHS and for doctors and nurses to be freed from bureaucracy and red-tape so they can do the best for their patients.

Gordon says he is for change. The Environment, Housing and the NHS are three crucial areas where I will be campaigning for him to do just that and take urgent action.

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01 February 2012
The ASA ruled that the image used in an advertisement for L’Oréal Paris’ Revitalift Repair 10 was altered to change Rachel Weisz’s complexion, making it appear smoother and more even. It was judged to be in breach of industry code and “misleadingly exaggerated” the performance of the product.

The advertisement has been banned in its current form and the ASA has warned L’Oréal not to use digital retouching to misrepresent the effect of their products.

Commenting, Jo Swinson said:
“The beauty and advertising industries need to stop ripping off consumers with dishonest images. 

“The banning of this advert, along with the previous ASA rulings banning heavily retouched ads featuring Twiggy, Julia Roberts and Christy Turlington, should act as a wake-up call. Thankfully the advertising regulator has again acknowledged the fraudulent nature of excessive retouching.
 
“The Royal College of Psychiatrists has spoken out about the harmful influence of the media on body image and has highlighted the airbrushing and digital enhancement used to portray physical perfection as an area of concern.
 
“There needs to be much more diversity in advertising – different skin colours, body shapes, sizes and ages.  Studies show that people want to see more authenticity from brands.  Images can be aspirational without being faked.

“The Campaign for Body Confidence challenges the narrow ideal of beauty perpetuated by the media and other industries. Tonight the All Party Parliamentary Group on Body Image is hosting a screening of the documentary Miss Representation which explores the impact on society of such an intense focus on women’s appearance, instead of their achievements. 

“The film shows how media misrepresentation and under representation of women results in a leadership gap and the silencing of difference.”