The Scotsman

Prosperity in UK hit amid sleaze row

- By CONOR MATCHETT conor.matchett@jpimedia.co.uk

The impact of Covid-19 on the United Kingdom’s health service and a “deteriorat­ion of political accountabi­lity” has resulted in prosperity within the country stalling a thinktank has said.

The Legatum Institute’s annual prosperity index, which ranks countries against several metrics including health, social capital and their economy, said global prosperity had “plateaued” in the past year.

The UK has stayed 13th in the index, the same as 2020, but this is a drop from tenth overall in 2016, the institute said.

Concerns around political accountabi­lity, labelled a “key area of concern” by the report, and one area in which the UK dropped down in the rankings, come as Westminste­r and the UK Government battle accusation­s of sleaze.

It follows a damaging row for Boris Johnson over the standards process in Westminste­r, after attempting to rewrite the rules after Tory MP Owen Paterson was found to have breached lobbying rules.

Mr Paterson was set to receive a 30-day suspension from the House of Commons, but the UK Government forced a vote attempting to rewrite the rules and overturn the MP’S suspension, only to U-turn less than 24 hours later when the new cross-party committee became untenable as opposition parties confirmed they would boycott the new system.

The MP later resigned, and the Prime Minister admitted he could have handled the situation better.

Since then, high-profile MPS such as Sir Geoffrey Cox, minister Nadhim Zahawi and Scottish Conservati­ve leader Douglas Ross have all faced damaging headlines amid calls for rules around second jobs and outside earnings to be tightened.

Chief executive of the Legatum Institute, Tory peer Baroness Philippa Stroud, said the past two weeks showed the need for a “strong and credible” Parliament to allow for improved political accountabi­lity.

She said: “Over the course of our history this amazing nation of ours has built its prosperity by building on a firm foundation of the rule of law, open markets, respect for freedoms and personal responsibi­lity. But the first warning lights are beginning to flash for the UK.

“The 2021 results are showing that the UK has fallen three places in the world since 2016, from tenth to 13th, and in Western Europe, the UK has fallen two places since 2019, from tenth to 12th. This should concern us all.

“Suppressio­n of the freedom of people to assemble and their freedom of speech is beginning to lead to limited and stunted prosperity. If we want the Levelling Up agenda to work, we’ve got to empower and free individual­s to make the most of their talents.”

She added: “But good governance and democratic institutio­ns are crucial too, if we want the UK to become increasing­ly prosperous.

"Now more than ever we need a strong and credible Parliament in the UK that reasserts itself.”

A UK Government said: “The government is committed to the highest standards of accountabi­lity and efficiency.”

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↑ Prime Minister Boris Johnson is facing a crisis of credibilit­y

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