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Businesses are totally different to Unions so two different issues are being mixed up here.
I would, however, be supportive of a limit on political donation from businesses of £50,000, something Labour has opposed.
I seem to have sparked a response from Labour devotees who clearly feel their Party will lose out if real choice and control is taken away from their Union paymasters. Good, it shows this is a good idea.
Martin, Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition is a 'government in waiting' - though for the sake of all of us they had better be kept waiting for decades to come. The point is the issue should be addressed given their policies are being dictated by the Union leaders who, clearly, are out of touch with their own membership and would prefer to deny them an adult choice.
As for Alan Shelbrooke, Martin, he is just a backbench MP so his house is indeed in order. Cameron though does have to get some reforms through but these, up to now, have been blocked by Labour.