More than one in 20 MPs have been suspended from the House of Commons, left parliament altogether or been stripped of their party whip in the wake of misconduct allegations since the last general election.

A total of 34 MPs out of 650 have quit or been disciplined by their party or by parliamentary colleagues over claims of bad behaviour since December 2019, according to an analysis by the Financial Times.

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      7 months ago

      right but thats not how blackmail works. anything, literally anything is blackmail if the person being blackmailed dosnt want anyone to know about it. Its about machinery of power

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        7 months ago

        Dose not bode well for the public trust in Westminster. That no one questions the actual use of blackmail to correl our representatives. Just how bad that material may or may not be.

        These people are supposed to be chosen to represent the will of the local population. Ingnoring how crap fptp already is for representation. Adding the overt use of blackmail to ensure party lines. Really dose place the whole system under question.