Aggers wrote:What has happened to the old British sense of fair play? Is the quest for more, and
yet more money ruining us? How many more are at it?
It's been going on forever. Lloyd George sold peerages, honours and influence in parliament to try and bolster funds for the Liberals to keep running back in the 1920's. Old School tie and "Access" via contacts has ever been the way in our parliament. Of course now we can't have Old Etonians in Government because they might actually know what they are doing, it's money which finds it way to power, not a contact network.
If they want to clean this out, then they need to mandate that no parliamentarian can do anything but PM work. Of course then they would have to supplement their incomes to the amount of their potential income out of the house. Some can make millions, that would be fun wouldn't it.....
I'm sorry I don't take a working mans attitude to this. People with skills and knowledge are always at a premium. Whilst there is a fine line between "cash for questions" which is illegal and "Cash for Access", or put another way, paying for introduction, the only way that we will ever see this resolved is to legislate for it.
Interestingly I don't think that legislation has a chance of getting through the house and even less chance of getting through the Lords.
I'm far, far more interested in
this. How many press inches did that get in the Gruniaad or the sensatoinals???