
MPs can’t speak their minds anymore
Howard Flight was made a peer fairly recently, presumably because there is no place in parliament for someone who has a tendency to speak his mind. Back in 2005, whilst being Chief Secretary to the Treasury and MP for Arundel, he made the revolutionary suggestion that the Tory Party might, some day, a lot further down the line, quite fancy the notion of tax cuts. He was not merely sacked from his front bench post for this vile and unconscionable notion, but deselected. Now he has said that the cuts to child benefit will penalise the middle classes more than they penalise the working classes. This is unequivocally true. But