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A no confidence motion in House of Commons Speaker Michael Martin is to be tabled by a Conservative backbencher.A no confidence motion in House of Commons Speaker Michael Martin is to be tabled by a Conservative backbencher.
Mr Martin has come under pressure over his handling of the furore over leaked details of MPs' expenses.Mr Martin has come under pressure over his handling of the furore over leaked details of MPs' expenses.
Some MPs felt he was more concerned with attacking those who criticised him than responding to public anger.Some MPs felt he was more concerned with attacking those who criticised him than responding to public anger.
Labour MP Gordon Prentice said the Speaker was "too compromised" by recent events to continue in the role and ought to stand down immediately.Labour MP Gordon Prentice said the Speaker was "too compromised" by recent events to continue in the role and ought to stand down immediately.
'The wrong man''The wrong man'
Mr Prentice and fellow Labour MP Paul Flynn say they will back Mr Carswell's motion, to be tabled next week.Mr Prentice and fellow Labour MP Paul Flynn say they will back Mr Carswell's motion, to be tabled next week.
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Mr Prentice said the Speaker's handling of the expenses crisis proved he could no longer defend the interests of Parliament.Mr Prentice said the Speaker's handling of the expenses crisis proved he could no longer defend the interests of Parliament.
He said it would be absurd if Mr Martin "soldiered on" until the end of the current Parliament and said his successor must be chosen by a secret ballot of MPs.He said it would be absurd if Mr Martin "soldiered on" until the end of the current Parliament and said his successor must be chosen by a secret ballot of MPs.
"Speaker Martin is not the right man to have at the helm," he told the BBC News Channel. "He is too compromised.""Speaker Martin is not the right man to have at the helm," he told the BBC News Channel. "He is too compromised."
"It is a question of competence and acting fairly and in a non-partisan manner," he said, arguing these were all areas where the Speaker had fallen down in recent days."It is a question of competence and acting fairly and in a non-partisan manner," he said, arguing these were all areas where the Speaker had fallen down in recent days.
Mr Carswell, a long-time critic of Mr Martin, says he has already picked up more than half a dozen sponsors for his motion and that it has cross-party support.Mr Carswell, a long-time critic of Mr Martin, says he has already picked up more than half a dozen sponsors for his motion and that it has cross-party support.
But he told the BBC he wanted to give MPs the opportunity to go back to their constituencies at the weekend, to understand the public anger about the expenses furore and realise change is needed.But he told the BBC he wanted to give MPs the opportunity to go back to their constituencies at the weekend, to understand the public anger about the expenses furore and realise change is needed.
"We need a new speaker with a mandate for radical change to make politicians work for the people," he said."We need a new speaker with a mandate for radical change to make politicians work for the people," he said.
"I'm not having a dig at Michael Martin because he is anything other than a decent, honest, honourable man."I'm not having a dig at Michael Martin because he is anything other than a decent, honest, honourable man.
"I just happen to think he is bad at doing the job of Speaker.""I just happen to think he is bad at doing the job of Speaker."
Newport West MP Paul Flynn told BBC Wales: "He hasn't led the House of Commons - he's been too defensive and has actually attacked the whistleblowers. We need someone who is interested in exposing the errors of the past and is willing to introduce new rules."Newport West MP Paul Flynn told BBC Wales: "He hasn't led the House of Commons - he's been too defensive and has actually attacked the whistleblowers. We need someone who is interested in exposing the errors of the past and is willing to introduce new rules."
'Pearls of wisdom''Pearls of wisdom'
On Monday, in a statement to the Commons, Mr Martin angrily defended the decision to ask police to investigate where the expenses leak came from.On Monday, in a statement to the Commons, Mr Martin angrily defended the decision to ask police to investigate where the expenses leak came from.
He rebuked Labour MP Kate Hoey, who said it was a waste of money when police had a "huge" job to do in London, telling her: "I listen to you often, when I turn on my television at midnight, and I hear your public utterances and your pearls of wisdom on Sky News. It's easy to talk then."He rebuked Labour MP Kate Hoey, who said it was a waste of money when police had a "huge" job to do in London, telling her: "I listen to you often, when I turn on my television at midnight, and I hear your public utterances and your pearls of wisdom on Sky News. It's easy to talk then."
He also rebuked Lib Dem MP Norman Baker, who has long campaigned for greater transparency on MPs' expenses, as "another member who is keen to say to the press what the press wants to hear".He also rebuked Lib Dem MP Norman Baker, who has long campaigned for greater transparency on MPs' expenses, as "another member who is keen to say to the press what the press wants to hear".
Michael Martin reacts angrily to MP Kate Hoey's questioning in the CommonsMichael Martin reacts angrily to MP Kate Hoey's questioning in the Commons
Mr Baker said later he "appeared to be defending vested interests rather than leading us out of this mess".Mr Baker said later he "appeared to be defending vested interests rather than leading us out of this mess".
And Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg said Mr Martin should have reflected the need for Parliament to apologise about the use of taxpayer-funded expenses.And Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg said Mr Martin should have reflected the need for Parliament to apologise about the use of taxpayer-funded expenses.
In further bad-tempered exchanges on Tuesday Labour's David Winnick challenged Mr Martin to apologise for his comments to Ms Hoey.In further bad-tempered exchanges on Tuesday Labour's David Winnick challenged Mr Martin to apologise for his comments to Ms Hoey.
But Conservative leader David Cameron has not criticised Mr Martin, saying it was "a very important constitutional principle that the Opposition supports the Speaker's office and the role of the Speaker".But Conservative leader David Cameron has not criticised Mr Martin, saying it was "a very important constitutional principle that the Opposition supports the Speaker's office and the role of the Speaker".
Prime Minister Gordon Brown has also said Mr Martin "does a good job" adding: "You have got to understand that a lot of things happen in the heat of the moment."Prime Minister Gordon Brown has also said Mr Martin "does a good job" adding: "You have got to understand that a lot of things happen in the heat of the moment."
Mr Martin has been Speaker, the presiding officer of the House of Commons, since 2000.Mr Martin has been Speaker, the presiding officer of the House of Commons, since 2000.
He has found himself embroiled in some controversy - most recently over the handling of the arrest of the Conservative frontbencher Damian Green and search of his Commons office.He has found himself embroiled in some controversy - most recently over the handling of the arrest of the Conservative frontbencher Damian Green and search of his Commons office.
His critics have also questioned his own use of expenses and accused him of not being impartial.His critics have also questioned his own use of expenses and accused him of not being impartial.
But his supporters say the Glasgow North East MP - a former sheet metal worker - has faced unprecedented snobbery and slurs since becoming Speaker in 2000.But his supporters say the Glasgow North East MP - a former sheet metal worker - has faced unprecedented snobbery and slurs since becoming Speaker in 2000.
He is also chairman of the Commons committee which held its own five-month inquiry into MPs' expenses last year - many of whose recommendations were rejected when put to MPs.He is also chairman of the Commons committee which held its own five-month inquiry into MPs' expenses last year - many of whose recommendations were rejected when put to MPs.