VERSION|0.5.1|NAME|Edwin|DATE|1360143910|CONTENT|If honour meant anything to them an MP would resign on committing an offence if it was serious or at least admit a relatively trivial one.
It is not the conviction it is the commission of the offence that matters. And why is resigning as a Minister in some cases thought to be enough, even &quot;honourable&quot;? If you are not fit to be a Minister then you are not fit to be an MP. But then I am an atheist without moral compass so obviously cannot tell right from wrong.

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