A cornerstone of parliamentary democracy is the concept of privilege – to protect MPs from external influence by ensuring that their actions can be challenged only in parliament (or at the ballot). If you think that the principle is old-fashioned, ask yourself how Russia’s legislature gets on.
While privilege has never been universal in its scope – in the UK or in its legislative outgrowths – a recent twist raises the eyebrow.
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