Sunday, 4 March 2007

The Trough of Westminster

Not wanting to prejudice an inquiry into possible corruption, there is one overriding question being ignored by politicians. "Why is a Private Members Bill banning the publication of MP's expenses being speeded through Parliament when all politicians want open access to facts?"
'PANIC' AT NO10 OVER CASH FOR HONOURS

POLICE are on the brink of bringing prosecutions in the cash-for-honours scandal, Downing Street sources feared last night.

No 10 is "panic-stricken" after the Attorney General banned the BBC from broadcasting new allegations, according to insiders.

The move suggested the police have gathered crucial evidence they did not want to be made public in case it prejudiced any future prosecutions.

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