boosting parties were essential work events, this hurts them. events, this hurts them. does she auree events, this hurts them. does she agree that events, this hurts them. does she agree that those events, this hurts them. does she agree that those members - events, this hurts them. does she agree that those members of - events, this hurts them. does she| agree that those members of this, who seem agree that those members of this, who seem to think that abstention is an appropriate response to this debate, an appropriate response to this debate, are wholly wrong, that this debate debate, are wholly wrong, that this debate goes to the heart of the very democratic debate goes to the heart of the very democratic principles on which our democracy democratic principles on which our democracy is founded, and that therefore. democracy is founded, and that therefore, for those people abstaining, they are guilty notjust of cowardice and duplicity but the very contempt f
that in general, i wasn t there to vote because i was at a charity dinner as you know, i am someone who took a very difficult decision while going to resign from borisjohnson s government. not an easy thing to do to resign as chancellor, a big deal. i did that because i disagreed with his approach to government. that tells you that i am prepared to act according to my values and the standards i want to see, that wasn t happening, so i didn t agree with the approach, i said that in my resignation letter and that is why i resigned. i think standards matter. integrity matters in business, public life. i want to act in a way that means you guys can have confidence that i am acting with integrity, professionalism added there is accountability. as you saw in that situation, there was
unfavourably. i thank my honourable friend that intervention, unfavourably. i thank my honourable friend that intervention, she - unfavourably. i thank my honourable friend that intervention, she is - friend that intervention, she is absolutely right. not only did hr or cheddarformer prime absolutely right. not only did hr or cheddar former prime minister on, but the isle of wight member says, they got rid of him in the prime minister last year, that is only after propping him up for a considerable amount of time. in conclusion mr speaker, standards matter. rules matter. parliament matters. respect for truth, matter. rules matter. parliament matters. respect fortruth, behaving honourably, abiding by our rules, respecting our processes, this all matters. why? because without this, we are nothing. and if we are nothing, we are failing democracy, and we are failing the people we have been elected to represent. if we lose a trust, if they stop believing in democracy, our abilities to ser