Says James Swede, of solicitors' firm Darlingtons in a letter to the Law Society's Gazette,
“The Labour Party can accept funds without identifying the true source. We, the legal profession, find ourselves bound by anti-money laundering regulation, which means that if we were guilty of the same offence we could face a lengthy prison sentence....”
It is right that our professions are bound by the very highest standards of integrity and that the penalties for failing to do so are harsh, but Labour should ponder why it believes that similarly rigorous standards (and penalties for breach of those standards) should not apply to those who purport to govern us.