cuttsie Posted June 11, 2013 Author Share Posted June 11, 2013 So it's OK for an MP to take money to represent a particular group of people separate from their constituency? In an MP's constituency there will be lots of people who are not union members...if there's a conflict of interest on a specific piece of legislation between union and non-union then where should that MP's loyalties lie? To his paymasters or to his constituents...? To me there's no difference between union sponsorship and lobbying...they are both trying to sway an MP's vote... So who will represent the working class in this Country certainly not the Tories, Ukip, or Lib Dems and now it seems New Labour. [whatever that means] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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