Mike Hancock CBE - Liberal Democrat MP for Portsmouth South

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A confusing time

18 February 2007

Recent weeks have proved even more confusing time than normal for those following the pronouncements and actions of the Labour Government. To take one example, the Government is saying that that people should use public transport more as it’s better for the environment. On the other hand, they have recently re-awarded the franchise for the service to London to South West Trains. Virtually their first action on keeping the franchise was to turn back the clock and change the rolling stock on services to London to carriages that were designed for short distances and are totally unsuitable for long journeys with cramped seats and a lack of tables and other facilities.

So, I am taking this up in Parliament and demanding answers from the Transport minister and asking him to knock some heads to get a better deal for long-suffering commuters from Portsmouth and South Hampshire.

And confusion has also reigned over the Government’s review of naval capabilities and bases. It is hopefully good news that the Prime Minister got involved and said that it was “inconceivable” that Portsmouth and the other two bases would shut.

Although this was despite once defence minister telling Parliament a few weeks before that basically no possibility had been ruled out including full scale closure of at least one of the bases. But even if the base is not closed, there are still great fears over cuts and how deep they might be. So I was pleased that the Secretary of State for Defence visited Portsmouth ten days ago as I had asked. And as I believed he would be, I think he was more than surprised at how well the base is operating and its potential.

Uniquely Portsmouth is the only base that can take two aircraft carriers alongside each other and we have Britain’s most modern shipbuilding facility here. And I will continue to be working as hard as I can along with other local MPs, the City Council, and the base’s management, staff and unions to make Portsmouth’s case. Memo to Government: From trains to defence and much else besides its time to get your act together and give Portsmouth and Hampshire a fair deal.

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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.”