It’s the British establishment that has a problem with democracy | Seumas Milne

The elite has little time for elections that deliver the wrong results. And Jeremy Corbyn’s was one of them

If there were any doubts that the British establishment has a problem with democracy, the last few days should have put them to rest. First there was the drama of the spurned Tory donor and piggate. Unsurprisingly, Michael Ashcroft’s revelation that the prime minister simulated oral sex with a dead pig as part of a student initiation ceremony has been the centre of attention.

The question of whether David Cameron lied about when he knew of the former Conservative treasurer and donor’s continuing non-dom tax status – meaning Ashcroft paid no tax in Britain on his overseas earnings – was dutifully raised by Labour and SNP MPs. Both Ashcroft and the Tories had promised he would take up permanent UK residence when he was given a peerage in 2000.

Related: Revealed: the link between life peerages and party donations

It’s clear the problem unelected officials have goes far beyond the odd bilious general

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Published on September 23, 2015 12:41
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