Guilty peers Lord Taylor of Blackburn and Lord Truscott face a year's suspension
TWO Labour peers at the centre of the lords for hire scandal have been found guilty of misconduct by a sleaze inquiry and face suspension from parliament, according to senior House of Lords sources.
Senior peers have concluded that Lord Taylor of Blackburn and Lord Truscott have broken the code of conduct of members of the upper house.
The investigation began after undercover Sunday Times reporters posing as lobbyists found that the two peers were prepared to help to amend legislation in return for cash.
They could now be barred from parliament for up to a year and lose tax-free allowances of up to £335 a day.
There really is no difference between the House of Lords and the house of corrections.
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I would imagine freedom is the difference between the House of Lords and a house of correction.
These guilty peers should have lost their freedom as well as their juicy expense account.
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