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Sir Christopher Kelly: MPs must accept new rules

Sir Christopher Kelly will propose that MPs are banned from employing family members and from claiming mortgage interest in future Photo: EDDIE MULHOLLAND Nick Clegg has become the first party leader to unequivocally back the swift introduction of... Full Article at The Telegraph

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