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Prevent politicians with vested interests from serving the general public.

Submitted on Monday 27th March 2017

Rejected on Tuesday 4th April 2017

Current status: Rejected

Rejection code: no-action (see below for details)

Petition Action

Prevent politicians with vested interests from serving the general public.

Petition Details

Throughout the UK employers do not allow employees to undertake their duties if they have private or vested interests in their work.

Any politician with private or vested interests that display a clear conflict of interest should be prevented from taking part in democratic process.

Additional Information

Politicians should be withheld/prevented from partaking in democratic process if:

- Their interests affect their judgement on policy, political and parliamentary issues if said private/vested interests stand to lose out (financially or otherwise) in the process
- They stand to gain financially on a private level (vested interests - serving the self before the people)
- They do not hold relevant qualifications for the role and are clearly affected or influenced by private/vested third parties


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This petition was rejected

The Government e-Petitions Team gave the following reason:

The House of Commons Code of Conduct already contains a rule which says that
"MPs shall base their conduct on a consideration of the public interest, avoid conflict between personal interest and the public interest and resolve any conflict between the two, at once, and in favour of the public interest."

You can read the Code of Conduct here:

www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201516/cmcode/1076/1076.pdf

You could start a new petition asking for a specific change to the rules.

You may wish to sign this petition, which calls for MPs to be banned from having second jobs outside Parliament:

petition.parliament.uk/petitions/191268

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