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MPs who would like to be the next Speaker of the House of Commons are due to make their case at the first-ever election hustings for the post.MPs who would like to be the next Speaker of the House of Commons are due to make their case at the first-ever election hustings for the post.
The candidates will try to win fellow MPs over by making speeches and taking questions. The candidates will try to win fellow MPs over by making speeches and taking questions on Monday afternoon.
Nine male and two female MPs have said they wish to be the new Speaker.Nine male and two female MPs have said they wish to be the new Speaker.
MPs will vote for the first time in a secret ballot for a Speaker - who will succeed Michael Martin, who quit over the expenses scandal.MPs will vote for the first time in a secret ballot for a Speaker - who will succeed Michael Martin, who quit over the expenses scandal.
The hustings, organised by the political research charity, the Hansard Society, will take place in front of television cameras. The hustings, organised by the political research charity, the Hansard Society, will take place in front of television cameras from 1500 BST.
It will be the first time the election of the Speaker is subject to such a degree of public scrutiny.It will be the first time the election of the Speaker is subject to such a degree of public scrutiny.
As well as the hustings, would-be Speakers are publishing manifestos and campaigning in the open.As well as the hustings, would-be Speakers are publishing manifestos and campaigning in the open.
SPEAKER CANDIDATES Margaret Beckett (Lab)Sir Alan Beith (Lib Dem)John Bercow (Con)Sir Patrick Cormack (Con)Parmjit Dhanda (Lab)Frank Field (Lab)Sir Alan Haselhurst (Con)Sir Michael Lord (Con)Richard Shepherd (Con)Ann Widdecombe (Con)Sir George Young (Con) Speaker: Runners and ridersSPEAKER CANDIDATES Margaret Beckett (Lab)Sir Alan Beith (Lib Dem)John Bercow (Con)Sir Patrick Cormack (Con)Parmjit Dhanda (Lab)Frank Field (Lab)Sir Alan Haselhurst (Con)Sir Michael Lord (Con)Richard Shepherd (Con)Ann Widdecombe (Con)Sir George Young (Con) Speaker: Runners and riders
Some of the questions in the hustings will come from members of the public as the candidates seek to persuade them that they can be trusted to reform the way the House operates.Some of the questions in the hustings will come from members of the public as the candidates seek to persuade them that they can be trusted to reform the way the House operates.
Tory backbencher John Bercow is the bookmakers' favourite. Many Labour MPs are said to recognise it is time for a Conservative to take on the role after two Labour Speakers in succession and see the liberal Mr Bercow as the best option.Tory backbencher John Bercow is the bookmakers' favourite. Many Labour MPs are said to recognise it is time for a Conservative to take on the role after two Labour Speakers in succession and see the liberal Mr Bercow as the best option.
Tory veteran Ann Widdecombe is the probably the candidate who is best known to the public after appearing in TV programmes such as Celebrity Fit Club and Have I Got News For You.Tory veteran Ann Widdecombe is the probably the candidate who is best known to the public after appearing in TV programmes such as Celebrity Fit Club and Have I Got News For You.
However, the former minister has said she wants to step down at the next election and the option of an interim Speaker may not appeal to those seeking stability.However, the former minister has said she wants to step down at the next election and the option of an interim Speaker may not appeal to those seeking stability.
Former Foreign Secretary Margaret Beckett has also joined the race.Former Foreign Secretary Margaret Beckett has also joined the race.
Mrs Beckett, one of Labour's most experienced MPs, said she was standing as she wanted to help parliament deal with its "considerable problems".Mrs Beckett, one of Labour's most experienced MPs, said she was standing as she wanted to help parliament deal with its "considerable problems".
Other people expected to take part in the hustings are the Conservative chairman of the Commons standards and privileges committee Sir George Young, Liberal Democrat Sir Alan Beith and Labour's Frank Field.Other people expected to take part in the hustings are the Conservative chairman of the Commons standards and privileges committee Sir George Young, Liberal Democrat Sir Alan Beith and Labour's Frank Field.
Tory deputy speakers Sir Alan Haselhurst and Sir Michael Lord are both expected to argue that their experience would stand them in good stead for the role.Tory deputy speakers Sir Alan Haselhurst and Sir Michael Lord are both expected to argue that their experience would stand them in good stead for the role.
Other Tory candidates are veteran MP Sir Patrick Cormack and backbencher Richard Shepherd.Other Tory candidates are veteran MP Sir Patrick Cormack and backbencher Richard Shepherd.
Labour's Parmjit Dhanda is the youngest candidate in the race, at 37.Labour's Parmjit Dhanda is the youngest candidate in the race, at 37.
Mr Martin's decision to stand down as Speaker in May, after nearly nine years in the role, came at the height of public anger over claims made by MPs on their second homes expenses.Mr Martin's decision to stand down as Speaker in May, after nearly nine years in the role, came at the height of public anger over claims made by MPs on their second homes expenses.
Several MPs stood up to tell him he had to make way for a Speaker who could help the Commons reform itself.Several MPs stood up to tell him he had to make way for a Speaker who could help the Commons reform itself.
Mr Martin will leave the post on 21 June and his successor will be chosen on the following day.Mr Martin will leave the post on 21 June and his successor will be chosen on the following day.