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Check that MPs’ declarations of financial interests are full and accurate

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Check for financial discrepancies in every MP’s submissions to the Register of Financial Interests. This should happen as the self-declaration of interests that is currently being used seems to fail on far too many occasions.

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Check that MPs’ declarations of financial interests are full and accurate

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Check for financial discrepancies in every MP’s submissions to the Register of Financial Interests. This should happen as the self-declaration of interests that is currently being used seems to fail on far too many occasions.

National
115 reactions·100% agree
Sir Keir Starmer

Sir Keir Starmer

Prime Minister

Prime Minister

React

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