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Caroline Lucas Guilty Of Breaching House Of Commons Rules.
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Wish I had seen this earlier before a load of Comments got removed.
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Is "Sorry I won't do it again" enough?
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Is "Sorry I won't do it again" enough?
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When benefits cheats can be let off if they apologise then it'll be ok for politicians. Until then, no it's not enough.
00:05 Sun 22nd Mar 2020
No, IMHO it isn't. See my earlier thread re apologies replacing accountability.
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as far as I know, MPs are allowed to take constituents around Parliament anyway. Suggesting you'd only do it for money (and perhaps for people who aren't constituents) makes it dodgy. A slightly greyish area, so the apology is probably approopriate.
The Tories were getting millions in donations - and Labour getting a lot too - and presumably hoping for a lot more than a tour in return. So I can see why a member of a minority party might want to find money wherever she could.
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The Tories were getting millions in donations - and Labour getting a lot too - and presumably hoping for a lot more than a tour in return. So I can see why a member of a minority party might want to find money wherever she could.
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TTT, she wasn't making money from the tours, but soliciting donations, fairly small-scale ones, before the election.
She was asking £150. Compare with, say Jeremy Hunt, who got a bulk discount on buying seven flats from a Tory donor; he also apologised.
The real issue seems to be the vast amounts that can be legally donated and the difficulty small parties have in getting any of it. The rich get richer.
She was asking £150. Compare with, say Jeremy Hunt, who got a bulk discount on buying seven flats from a Tory donor; he also apologised.
The real issue seems to be the vast amounts that can be legally donated and the difficulty small parties have in getting any of it. The rich get richer.
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