In the debate, which
was on the introduction of a statutory register of lobbyists, the Labour MP for
Easington, Grahame Morris, chose to highlight the breadth of healthcare
interests held by MPs and Lords; the first time this research has entered into
parliamentary discussion.
In the debate, he
asked the leader of the House of Commons, Andrew Lansley how he thought the
public would react ‘when they find out that, one
in four
Conservative peers…have
recent or current financial links
with private health care? Will the Bill address that?’