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Make conflict of interest a criminal offence for MPs and Peers

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Make it a law that any MP or member of the house of lords should not have a conflict of interest in any law, guideline or deal to be presented to the government. They should not have any links to businesses that will profit from new contracts from the above mentioned including company shares.

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Make conflict of interest a criminal offence for MPs and Peers

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Make it a law that any MP or member of the house of lords should not have a conflict of interest in any law, guideline or deal to be presented to the government. They should not have any links to businesses that will profit from new contracts from the above mentioned including company shares.

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146 reactions·100% agree
Sir Keir Starmer

Sir Keir Starmer

Prime Minister

Prime Minister

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Reasons for2
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