Sleaze and Corruption

New Labour were elected in 1997 on a "no sleaze" ticket. They promised to be "whiter than white", and fresh-faced Prime Minister Tony Blair promised that any Labour MP who was caught with his/her hands in the biscuit barrel, or trousers down, or generally being incompetent, would be fired. Did this happen? Well, you can probably guess, but read on... 

  • Snouts in the Trough  ( 1 items )
    In recent years, MPs have become known for hoovering out as much cash from the humble British taxpayer as is possible. Pigs feeding at a trough can barely hold a candle to the way MPs stuff fivers into their pockets. This section addresses some of the more blatant cash-grabbing tactics; and is somewhat unusual in that it doesn't exclusively target New Labour MPs - although they are some of the most hypocritical of our cash-trousering representatives.
  • Loans, Honours and Peerages  ( 1 items )
    A key plank of Labour's victorious 1997 election campaign was the eradication of "sleaze", which the Tories had become mired in. 10 years later, and New Labour are embroiled in a criminal investigation into allegations of selling knighthoods and peerages.