The Central London Debating Society have selected an annoyingly provocative motion for their next debate. Stunningly counter-intuitive and quite clearly wrong, the motion deserves to be defeated. In fact, it deserves to be labelled a dissident, dragged out into the street and shot dead with a badly made bullet for crimes against the state:
Labour argues that the Conservatives are overwhelmingly dependent on big business donations for their sources of funding, and that this will inevitably encourage lobbying and patronage. On the other hand, the Conservatives highlight Labour’s dependance on trade union donations, and reject Labour’s drawing of a distinction between big business and trade union members’ personal contributions.
Beyond Westminster, the alternative, taxpayer funding of political parties, is equally distasteful in some quarters, with many asking why the often uninterested taxpayer should be required to cough up for political mudslinging, especially in this age of financial austerity.
The key question is: where should our political parties get their money from, and does it even matter? Do we want a politics where vested interests not surprisingly choose to donate money to the political party most likely to help them, or one where funding from the taypayer is equally distributed between all parties, perhaps encouraging the concept of victory on the merit of argument and policy?
Location: Ye Olde Cock Tavern, 22 Fleet Street, EC4Y 1AA
Date: Thursday 12th of April at 7:30pm
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