Further written evidence to be reported to the House
Political Parties and Elections Bill
2:00 pm

Nicholas Winterton (Macclesfield, Conservative)
I am most grateful that you will not be troubling me further today. Thank you very much indeed. However, I wanted to make those remarks because I try to be as flexible as possible to accommodate the concerns of the Committee.
I now welcome our new witnesses: Ian McIsaac, financial director and registered party treasurer of the Conservative party, whom I know; Roy Kennedy, director of finance and compliance for the Labour party; and Hilary Stephenson, director of campaigns for the Liberal Democrats. I say to you, as I say to all witnesses, that I try to give Her Majestys Opposition, the Liberal Democrats and the Government party as much opportunity as possible to put questions, but I always start with the spokesman for Her Majestys Opposition, who today is Jonathan Djanogly.
