Not exact matches
With MPs being sent to prison, daily theft being reported on the Daily Politics, blatent Nepotism rampant so soon
after the
expense scandal, it is clear to the public the current nature of our
Party and its primary concerns and goals.
First and most obviously is the argument that
after the
expenses scandal, and new questions being asked about politicians» pay, it's highly doubtful whether the public would approve of their tax revenues going towards political
parties, especially in the amounts needed to make an impact.
Now make that three Labour ministers caught doing so just hours
after the Labour
Party launched its election manifesto telling us all how quickly and decisively the present Labour government had acted to clean up the parliamentary
expenses scandal.
In the remaining time before the election, Mr Clegg said MPs should instead focus on reforming Parliament, the voting system and
party funding to begin restoring public trust
after the
expenses scandal.