A Fishy Story

by Mick Spreader 12. May 2007 18:00
Martin Salter
Something Fishy Going On

Martin Salter has given his full backing to a bid to restrict access to MPs' expenses under the Freedom of Information Act.

The serial worm drowner explained: "As the act exists it is a fundamental breach of Parliamentary democracy. Once elected MPs should be allowed to get away with whatever we like without fear that some nosey journalist will uncover something unsavoury. It's an unwritten law of Westminster politics: 'If you have something to hide you have something to fear' and we do not want to put off future parliamentarians from getting their snouts in the trough by the worry that they could get caught."

 

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