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Proceeding contribution from Paul Flynn (Labour) in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 2 November 2011. It occurred during Adjournment debate on Parliamentary Lobbying.
My comrade Robert—as I call him—and I serve together on the Public Administration Committee, and we have many common causes. I would not suggest that there was anything untoward in what he does, and I am sure that he does not receive an income from the Government of that country. However, other MPs do, directly or indirectly, from some regimes. Money is being paid—it is all there. It is a question about the way in which we are going. I want to pay tribute to Tamasin Cave of SpinWatch and the other organisations that have persisted in their support for the Select Committee's recommendations about what all Governments are doing. We must ask ourselves: are the Government serious about the matter? Are we making any progress in rebuilding our reputations? Are we quelling what the Prime Minister called the public's ““worst fears and suspicions””? We have to be concerned about those fears and suspicions. The perception of how this place behaves is crucial.
Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
534 c270WH 
Session
2010-12
Chamber / Committee
Westminster Hall
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