abour accuse government “Dirty tricks” before austerity Commons Voting limits the external interests of parliamentarians.
The party said that ministers are trying to “play down” measures that prohibit the ban. Congressman Receive paid counseling by removing key elements that ensure action is taken.
The House of Commons will vote on the Labor Party’s opposition day motion on Wednesday, which calls for the prohibition of “any paid work to provide the services of parliamentary strategists, consultants or consultants.”
Before the debate started, the prime minister took unexpected action. Boris Johnson Announcing his support for such a ban is clearly to draw a line under the “despicable” accusations that have swept his government.
However, when the ministers later proposed an amendment, the Labour Party was very angry, the amendment simply described it as a “workable approach” and expressed support for what the Commons Standards Committee is doing to update the code of conduct for members of parliament. Work.
It will cancel the original bill that requires the Standards Committee to put forward a recommendation to implement the ban, and then ensure that members of Congress have time to debate and vote in the House of Commons.
The Shadow House of Commons leader Thangam Debbonaire said: “After the Conservative Party scandal, the Labour Party put forward a binding motion to start cleaning up our politics. conservative Is trying to downplay it.
“Boris Johnson has been driven into desperation. He accepted our motion in a letter to the Speaker a minute later, but then proposed an amendment that would delete the core part of the guarantee that action will be taken.
“This is a typical dirty trick of the Conservative Party.”



