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The Revenue website has limited functionality for the Firefox web browser, the most popular alternative to Internet Explorer and one that some would argue is more secure. Please write to your MP requesting that they add their name to this motion. Obviously software like that would never be accepted, obviously software like that would never be desirable or bought deliberately, one would hope, but if the software is in a source code, which is owned by company and if that company actually happens to be a contributor to a political party, say the Republicans, either the temptation would be there or the possibility would be there and the confidence will not be there in the process, so there is actually a serious reason to be concerned and if we have a electronic voting we will certainly need not proprietary software but open source software so people can check it and see what it actually does.

However with the Internet the perpetrators of crimes can often be in far away countries out of the reach of local and national police forces. The Department for Work and Pensions online benefits system can be accessed only by those who have a Windows computer. He has led a parliamentary campaign to try to force Becta, the government's schools IT agency, to recommend open source.

2007-02-27 - Computing - UK government ignores open-source potential
Author: Madeline Bennett
Summary: The UK government is biased against the use of open-source technology, a situation that could limit the computing skills of the future workforce, according to experts attending the launch of the National Open Centre (NOC) this week.

Political support comes from Liberal Democrat party spokesman on Education and Skills, Dr John Pugh MP, who is also speaking at the conference.

John Pugh (MP for Southport)

British politician (born 1948)

John David Pugh (born 28 June 1948) is a British Liberal Democrat politician.

John Pugh is a California-based artist who has created more than 250 3-D murals around the world. Electronic counting and electronic voting and to some extent they are different issues.

Pugh's interests include philosophy, computers, weight-lifting and supporting Liverpool F.C.

Roles in parliament

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  • 2010– Co-Chair of the Liberal Democrat Parliamentary Committee for Health and Social Care
  • 2008–10 Shadow Treasury Spokesperson[24]
  • 2006–07 Shadow Health spokesperson
  • 2005–06 Shadow Transport spokesperson,
  • 2002–05 Shadow Ministerial Spokesman, Education

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Liberal Democrat MP Dr John Pugh believes that the government is unwittingly creating a Microsoft monopoly in its delivery of online services because, in many cases, the public can only access them by using the US company's Windows software.
2007-10-10 - CNET News - Lawmaker blasts U.K.

government on Microsoft policy

Author: Colin Barker
Summary: A member of Parliament of the United Kingdom has launched a stinging attack on the U.K. government's IT strategy, saying that it has given Microsoft too much control. An alumnus of California State University-Chico, John is considered the leading proponent, authority, and practitioner of narrative illusionism, a term coined to describe his work.

He has received numerous public and private commissions in the United States, Taiwan, and New Zealand, but this is his first work in Minnesota.

Fraud, blackmail, theft and human exploitation have simply found new and more subtle ways of being carried out. Pugh served on Sefton Metropolitan Borough Council, representing Birkdale, from 1987 until his election to Parliament. He has been painting murals since the late 1970s.

Signed an early day motion PARLIAMENTARY SCRUTINY OF EU LEGISLATION 29.03.2006

That this House notes that in the combined 2003-04 and 2004-05 parliamentary sessions only eight hours thirty minutes was spent in this House on considering EU documents, out of 1,746 hours available; further notes that other national parliaments in the European Union have established closer structural links with their counterparts in the European Parliament; recognises that European politics can no longer be considered in isolation from the business of the House; and calls on all political parties to look at ways better to scrutinise European legislation.

Open Standards

Westminster Hall debates Government IT and Software Procurement 9 October 2007

...there must obviously be interoperability; its absence will always be a problem, because it limits the growth and integration of whatever software has been bought, as well as one's choice of supplier.
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The crucial and damning aspect of the Government's treatment of certain sectors of the industry is that many of the applications chosen by Departments are locked into and tilted towards well-known proprietary solutions.

Members, campaign groups and researchers than on private individuals; considers that such changes would undermine the Act's contribution to increased discussion of public affairs, accountability and trust in the work of public authorities; and calls on the Government not to proceed with the proposals.

News

2008-01-20 - Groklaw - The BBC's iPlayer Goes to Parliament
Author: Sean Daly
Summary: I'd like to draw your attention to a series of questions asked by Member of Parliament Dr.

John Pugh. The aim of the debate, he said, was to explore the alternatives to using Microsoft software, including open source. Take that far enough as an argument and you can make an argument for making an obstacle course between where people are and may be turning the polling station into mazes and if you can't get through them, your clearly not clever enough to vote in the first place.

Graduated in philosophy from Durham University before becoming a teacher.

john pugh mp biography of martin

Thirdly, it is preferable to have access to the source code, so that if necessary people can understand what they have. The Driving Standards Agency driving theory CD-ROM can be used only on Windows computers.