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Becoming Beth
I don't see why any MP, or for that matter anyone - whether an MP or not - should be prevented from making such an inquiry.
Obviously this particular MP is pro-leave, and his intent was probably to try to expose the lecturers as teaching what he believes to be biassed pro-remain propaganda. I don't believe his excuse that he was trying to gather information for a book.
How, exactly, would the letter he sent "expose" anyone in particular?
I've no illusions about his motivations. What I'm interested in is how the remain-supporting politicians and the left wing media have piled on to this story, and their self-righteous belief and assertion that what he did was dishonest or wrong in some way.
You just said you didn't believe his explanation, so you've already agreed that he is dishonest.
Do you think it is right for an MP to use the authority of his office to try to intimidate people he doesn't agree with in their workplace?
Sounds like you believe the media, regardless of what wing they may occupy, had well-founded reasons to take the positions they have, even if you don't like seeing your political allies criticized.
