WHY NOT REMOVE POLITICIANS WHO ARE CAUGHT DELIBERATELY LYING?
WHY NOT REMOVE POLITICIANS WHO ARE CAUGHT DELIBERATELY LYING? The government of Wales has announced what could become a historic first in modern democracy: removing politicians from office if they are proven to have deliberately lied to the public. My immediate reaction was simple: Why not? For years, many of us have been advocating reforms to improve accountability in government. We have laws against theft, graft, corruption, bribery, and other abuses of power. But what about deliberate lying? Some people might argue that stealing public funds is a more serious offense than lying. I agree. In fact, corruption should remain a top priority. However, that does not mean we should ignore dishonesty. After all, many acts of corruption begin with lies. Politicians promise one thing and do another. They conceal information. They manipulate facts. They mislead voters. Yet in many cases, there are no consequences. Why should that be acceptable? The Welsh proposal is not aimed at honest mistakes...