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Tories attacked for not backing lobbyists register


by Newswire    
April 13, 2010 at 7:47 pm

Tory pledges to clean up lobbying are woefully inadequate, transparency campaigners claimed today. Despite the rhetoric, David Cameron’s promise to clean up the political system is not backed up with meaningful action.

Although both the other main parties have signed up to a statutory register of lobbyists, the Conservatives remain committed to self regulation.

David Miller, from the Alliance of Lobbying Transparency, said: “If [David Cameron] means what he says about giving power back to people he must confront those lobbyists tied to his party, and make disclosure of all clients compulsory, however uncomfortable this is for his lobbyist friends.”

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  1. Liberal Conspiracy

    GE2010: Tories attacked for not backing lobbyists register http://bit.ly/9nmjKE

  2. Dave Harris

    Hmm. Difficult sell after Byers, Hewitt & Hoon RT @libcon GE2010: Tories attacked for not backing lobbyists register http://bit.ly/9nmjKE

  3. Andy Sutherland

    GE2010: Tories attacked for not backing lobbyists register http://bit.ly/9nmjKE /via @libcon < Tories, looking after their mates #toryfail

  4. Liberal Conspiracy » 14th April 2010 – updates

    [...] – updates by Sunny H     April 14, 2010 at 1:55 am On Westminster / GE2010 blog Tories criticised for not backing lobbyists register Tories attacked from the right: ‘where are the spending cuts?’ Charles Kennedy joins new Libdem [...]



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