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No date set for parliament Speaker John Bercow’s exit

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THE Speaker of Britain’s lower house of parliament, John Bercow, will leave his post next summer, the BBC and other local media reported on Tuesday, but his office said he had made no announceme­nt about a leaving date.

An investigat­ion by former British judge Laura Cox, published on Monday, said the House of Commons had allowed a culture of bullying and sexual harassment to thrive, and its top officials may need to be replaced to restore confidence.

A debate in parliament on the report saw some lawmakers call directly on Tuesday for Mr Bercow to quit. He has himself faced allegation­s of bullying from former members of staff, which he has denied.

The media outlets reported that Mr Bercow had told friends of his plan to quit next year. His office downplayed the reports.

“The Speaker has made no announceme­nt about his leaving date. He was elected by the House in 2017 for the course of the parliament. In the event he has anything to say on his future plans, he will make an announceme­nt to the House first,” a spokeswoma­n said in a statement.

The current parliament is due to run until 2022.

The Speaker’s job is to chair debates in parliament’s directly-elected chamber.

Mr Bercow is the highest authority within the House of Commons, which gives him considerab­le influence over the political agenda in parliament.

For example, he is expected to be faced with a crucial decision in the upcoming vote on any Brexit deal Prime Minister Theresa May is able to strike with Brussels.

He will likely have to decide whether to permit opponents of Mrs May’s Brexit plan to try and change the terms of the debate into one on a second referendum, a key decision which could allow lawmakers to put pressure on Mrs May to avoid a “no-deal” exit.

Mrs May said on Wednesday she was concerned by the report into bullying in parliament and that there should be a full response to it.

“It is important that everybody is treated with dignity and respect in their workplace.

“There is no place for bullying, for sexual harassment or abuse, in any workplace and that includes in this parliament. I’m sure we’re all very concerned with the report,” Mrs May told parliament.

“I hope that there will be a very serious, a very full response and a proper response to Dame Laura Cox’s report. This should worry all of us.”

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