Phoenix Community Capital case shines light on UK’s lobbying problem
by Rowena Mason Whitehall editor from Technology | The Guardian on (#695AR)
Interest groups have poured about 250,000 into all-party parliamentary groups in past five years
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For more than a decade, those worried about the reputation of parliament have warned that all-party parliamentary groups (APPGs) can be a problem.
Their supporters say they are a place for like-minded parliamentarians to discuss topics of special interest. But despite their unofficial nature, and with no formal role in the legislative process, APPGs can be a magnet for those who want to get close to MPs and peers - or to pretend that they are for the sake of polishing their reputations.
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