The Professors passion for "The Science of Deceit" started here...

Employed by the Ministry (in a covert capacity) to help introduce the law ending dishonest politics, you can see his hand all over the posts of past.

Current political circumstances have forced him to reveal himself and as we speak, MPs are signing up to re-introduce The Elected Representatives (Prohibition of Deception) Bill for debate with over 80,000 voters supporting them.

Posts before Jan '08 are purely for the record (with hindsight they make fascinating reading). Posts after May 13th mark the Professor's return.


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Friday, July 03, 2009

Maintaining Standards

"I think we've got the balance right... No-one has a greater interest in policing the code, setting high standards for Members of Parliament, than Members of Parliament." Sir George Young - Chairman, the Committee for Standards and Privileges, May 2007

"Too right mate." The Fees Office, April 1st 2009


1 comment:

  1. I think its important to distinguish between political deception and social deception - it shouldn't be illegal for anyone, elected representative or otherwise, to lie about something which only effects the person in question.

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