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View: The City and politicians have always been tied at the hip. That’s why the lobbying scandal missed the point

The actions of former politicians have grabbed the headlines in recent months, but sitting ones are just tied to the City

Inquiries have honed in on former politicians. But why aren't we looking at the City's influence on sitting MPs?
Inquiries have honed in on former politicians. But why aren't we looking at the City's influence on sitting MPs? Photo: Getty Images/iStockphoto

Sir James Dyson is texting Boris Johnson. Lex Grensill is holidaying with David Cameron. Matt Hancock owns shares in a firm that was awarded NHS contracts.

If you didn’t know any better, you could see this as something unprecedented, a novel phenomenon that parliament has been put under private enterprise’s spell. That is clearly how many are reading it, given the column inches such stories have occupied in recent weeks.

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