Minister behauptet, dass es „anders“ sei, wenn Abgeordnete während ihrer Amtszeit Gratisgeschenke annehmen

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/keir-starmer-freebies-sarah-jones-b2623156.html

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21 Comments

  1. denyer-no1-fan on

    >Industry minister Sarah Jones suggested Sir Keir and other Labour frontbenchers took free tickets to concerts and festivals while in opposition to “build relationships” with businesses.

    Don’t they mean “to be bribed by businesses”?

    >She said Lord Alli was also involved in Labour’s 1997 general election campaign, insisting the party was “very grateful” for his donations but that he “is not influencing any policy at all”.

    So he is a big Blairite, and Starmer has noticeably shifted rightward after his leadership campaign, around the time when Waheed Alli began to bankroll the whole Starmer project. Is she sure that he has zero influence on Labour’s policy platform?

  2. CriticalBath2367 on

    So erm, who’s running the country now – Labour/Starmer or Waheed Alli & his wallet?

  3. long-the-short on

    The excuses are poor and it’s frustrating that labour has allowed this to happen. You’d be on best behavior.

    Not that it’s ok but this is quite clearly a desperate grab like a kid ‘ but but but’.

    If we scaled up the scandals to Boris alone it would still be on the news, but it isn’t.

  4. LordLucian on

    So mps get given gifts from companys not forgetting various members that have certain public political stances and it’s ok?

    Isnt it just legal bribery?
    Am I missing something or can someone explain it to me

  5. Top_Economist8182 on

    It’s literally buttering up the future government in power. If they weren’t going to win they probably wouldn’t have received shit.

  6. Disastrous_Fruit1525 on

    so Boris couldn’t have gold wallpaper because he was PM, but starmer could have all the free shit he liked? I can’t wait till we get a Tory government again, Labour’s cries of Tory corruption will sound so hollow.

  7. An independent pay review board chooses their pay, so any gifts need to be deducted from that. Also, the value of these gifts has to be independently assessed.

  8. essex-not-me on

    Does anyone think its appropriate for politicians of ANY party to accept “freebies” for favours whilst making it either illegal or taxable for anyone else?

    Should they not ALL be subject to the same rules as civil servants, police, councillors, or any other paid public servant?

  9. Agile_Carpenter_2265 on

    In Ireland we limited donations severely and they all have to be registered. Who is surprised that anyone takes bribes.

  10. LettuceShot9079 on

    Only time they should be accepting freebies is after they retire.

  11. Empty_Substance_8591 on

    Bet she doesn’t see it that way when the remaining tory MPs carry on lining their pockets now they’re out of power.

  12. tiny-robot on

    So they can’t complain about Tories getting donations now then.

  13. faconsandwich on

    I wish they’d stop calling it sleaze, it’s bribery and corruption. It’s the same bollocks used to somehow make out that ex pats aren’t immigrants.

    No gifts, no donations, nothing.
    Tax payer gives set amount to finance each party, you can try to claim shit on expenses and see how that goes down.

    everything else comes out of your own pocket, you go without,learn to budget and live within your means…. You know the kinda shit you expect everyone else to do.

    Do your fucking job or fuck off elsewhere.

  14. Dedsnotdead on

    “MP’s accepting freebies whilst out of power ‘different” -Industry Minister Sarah Jones.

    Sarah, sometimes it’s better not to say anything.

  15. TheJoshGriffith on

    Got it, so I need to groom the opposition as opposed to bribing the incumbant.

  16. youdoyoufella on

    Insisting it’s different is like a murderer insisting he didn’t kill a guy for money because he was paid up front.

  17. Can someone explain to me why this has become an issue since hmm… July 4th?

    I am not saying that it is right that donors can gift so much to MPs. It is open to abuse. We all know this.

    My question is why have people ignored it for decades (longer tbh)… Now it becomes a problem?

    Could it be to do with the Media juggernaut starting the snowball of getting Labour out in 2029? Hmm…

  18. Darkone539 on

    No it isn’t, and especially not when everyone knows you’re the next government. You were bribed. My only question is what for?

  19. Dayne_Ateres on

    Oh, delayed bribes are fine?

    I am concerned how well my MP will perform with his arse stuffed full of IOU’s

  20. earth-calling-karma on

    Amenable to non-scheduled emoluments. It’s fine. Don’t worry your little heads about it.

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