The Lone Parliamentarian in the Room
It was ironic that among all present, the only Parliamentarian in attendance was Dawn Butler MP. Her warmth, and genuine compassion, for those affected by failed whistleblowing laws were commendable.
Her presence stood in stark contrast to the glaring absence of other MPs, highlighting the missed opportunity for wider Parliamentary engagement in the fight for whistleblower protections.
The Government has an opportunity to champion whistleblowing and prevent catastrophic scandals such as Horizon, Grenfell, grooming gangs, maternity and NHS failures, fraud, trafficking, cybercrime, and even Partygate. Despite the undeniable financial benefits whistleblowing brings to the Treasury, the government continues to relegate this bill to the backbenches, seemingly oblivious to the need for urgent reform.
As the discussion came to a close, attention was drawn to the absence of MPs in the room. This was a missed opportunity for Parliamentarians to demonstrate their support for change and express gratitude for the whistleblowers who risk everything to protect the public interest.
Their courage should not be met with silence.