‘Tis the sleason to be honest, fa-la-lala-la, falalal la! In trying to get the government to amend legislation which could have benefitted a company without declaring his financial interest in that same company, our MP appears, not for the first time, to have broken Parliamentary Rules. So come on Marcus Fysh, MP! Please explain yourself to your constituents, many of whom are angry about the avalanche of recent reports concerning government dodgy dealing, many of them appearing in previously Conservative-supportive newspapers.
Perhaps Mr Fysh didn’t intentionally mislead Parliament. It’s also low on the Richter Scale of Corruption compared with some of the recent dealings by government Ministers and MPs now coming to light e.g. scattering lucrative contracts like confetti to Party donors and friends without going through the tendering processes required by law, MPs being paid by companies to lobby Ministers, cash for questions, MPs failing to declare loans, all 16 of the Conservative Party’s Treasurers over the past seven years being appointed un-elected to the House of Lords after donating £3million pounds each to the Conservative Party. The largest corporate feeding frenzy in medical history has been the staggering £37 billion of taxpayers’ money pumped into the privatised shambles of Test and Trace, which the government has tried to pass off as “NHS” Test and Trace.
Those are just a few of the many recent examples of questionable dealings by politicians. Without even going into government recklessness in tearing up rules and breaking laws whenever they’re inconvenient, it’s a long list. We have a government of crooks supporting an MP who is failing to hold the government to account on behalf of his constituents.
Andy Hamilton
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