Alastair Campbell
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Welcome to the Restless Politics Question Time with me, Alistair Campbell.
So, Rory, we are talking at a time that the political world is digesting a massive dump of documentation relating to the appointment of Peter Mandelson as UK ambassador to Washington, and also at a time when Peter Morrell, former CEO of the Scottish National Party and husband of Nicola Sturgeon,
is currently in court, having already been convicted of charges related to corruption.
So Clem wants to know, do the two Peter M's reveal that British politics is as scandal ridden as anywhere else?