Tuesday, 23 March 2010

NOSES IN THE TROUGH!

Here we go again - a BBC investigation has discovered or rather revealed some hundreds of breaches of parliamentary rules by 'freeloading' MPs who accepted free overseas trips from foreign governments. At least, but probably more than 20 MPs broke rules on declaring hospitality in questions or debates after visiting locations such as the Maldives, Cyprus and Gibraltar. It has been estimated that between them, the MPs - from all the major parties - breached parliamentary regulations on more than 400 occasions.

The BBC lists the following MP's who have breached the rules in relation to foreign trips:

If only there was some way to sack the lot of them - oh Yes... Poling Day!

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