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Dinner with the PM for £100,000? Do they never learn?

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ladybirder | 00:32 Sun 25th Mar 2012 | News
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The Conservative Party has denied it but .......?

http://www.itv.com/ne...selling-access-to-pm/
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If Cameron or anyone else come to that wants to pay me to sit down to dinner with them I'm not going to say no....or have I got the wrong end of the stick?

Milliband's up in arms....he must have forgotten Blair and Co and the peerages scandal!!!
The Millipede ought to be careful as one of the other rags will nail his crew in days......it's endemic.
Totally agree with MarkRae
Totally agree with MarkRae
I'm struggling to see the big deal here.

I don't beleive people are naive enough to think that this doesn't go on.

Plus, so what?

Parties need to get funding from somewhere. If a large donation ensures a dinner party invite, so what?

The wealth creators have, as a rule, always backed the right, and the unions have always backed the left. Both provide funding. Both could suggest policy.
Labour have had the same arrangement since they started. In return for funding the party, the unions have always had special access to a Labour government and input to its policies.

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