Why the Owen Paterson suspension vote matters

Absolving MP for breaking lobbying rules marks ‘the demeaning of democracy’

Owen Paterson
Owen Paterson, the Conservative MP for North Shropshire, claims he has been treated unfairly
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The House of Commons has been accused of trying to “jettison the system that governs it” as ministers plotted to overthrow the findings of a parliamentary standards investigation into a Tory grandee.

Boris Johnson backed an “unprecedented” bid to overturn the six-week suspension of Owen Paterson, a former environment secretary under David Cameron, for breaking lobbying rules, reported The Guardian.

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