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tory mp with snout in trough denies the world's poorest people protection

bandora etrog | 13.03.2010 08:10 | World

christopher chope, mp for christchurch who claimed claimed £136,992 in parliamentary expenses in 2007/2008, votes against bill to outlaw vulture funds

 http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/tory-mp-blocks-bill-targeting-vulture-funds-1920708.html

from today's independent:

"A landmark move to protect the world's poorest countries from debt sharks was blocked yesterday by a single Conservative MP during extraordinary scenes in the House of Commons.

"Vulture fund" investment companies buy up defaulted third world debt and sue for immediate repayment. The Debt Relief (Developing Countries) Bill was designed to curb their activities, ensuring that creditors cannot pursue debt repayment beyond the level assessed as fair and sustainable by the World Bank. Liberia lost a £20m lawsuit against two vulture funds in a London court late last year."

chope, one of three tories in the chamber, objected to this bill. he is, however, quite happy to dig deep in to the public purse for costs such as covering his sofa bed in his second home in london.

contact him here:
 http://www.christchurchconservatives.com/

bandora etrog

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torys

14.03.2010 14:15

Are fucking cunts. Although labour have been about as anti working class as anyone. Scrap the lot of them start again

steve scum
mail e-mail: swellbelly@hotmail.co.uk


torys

14.03.2010 14:16

Are fucking cunts. Although labour have been about as anti working class as anyone. Scrap the lot of them start again

steve scum
mail e-mail: swellbelly@hotmail.co.uk


torys

14.03.2010 14:18

are fucking cunts. although labour have done fuck all to help the working class. scrap the lot start again

steve scum
mail e-mail: swellbelly@hotmail.co.uk


hope you choke, chope

14.03.2010 15:39

this shitbag shouted 'Object' to bring the Bill down, then hid amongst his mates to try and hide the fact.

He obviously finds any kind of regulation of 'financial services' goes against his code of greed is good. Wonder who's bought him.

angry