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Previously on "Oh dear - Labour lords change laws for cash"

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  • Tingles
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    I can't believe it!!!

    Why didn't PCG know about this?

    We could have all paid a £1 each....


    Bye, bye IR35!!!



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  • scooby
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    also on beeb:

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7849594.stm

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  • Doggy Styles
    started a topic Oh dear - Labour lords change laws for cash

    Oh dear - Labour lords change laws for cash

    Sunday Times - Labour lords change laws for cash
    LABOUR peers are prepared to accept fees of up to £120,000 a year to amend laws in the House of Lords on behalf of business clients, a Sunday Times investigation has found.

    Four peers — including two former ministers — offered to help undercover reporters posing as lobbyists obtain an amendment in return for cash.

    The Sunday Times selected 10 Lords who already had a number of paid consultancies. The three Conservative peers did not return our calls and a Liberal Democrat and an Ulster Unionist both declined to help after meeting the undercover reporters.
    FFS, and I bet they don't resign. Anyway, it's obviously Thatcher and the Tories fault for inventing sleaze.
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