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Lee Anderson filmed paid-for Cameo videos at parliament in possible rules breach
- The Guardian reports Lee Anderson used his parliamentary office to film paid Cameo videos, possibly breaching Westminster rules.
- TheValue of the two Valentine’s Day videos were £45 and £56, sold via Cameo, with proceeds donated to charity, per Anderson's team.
- The article notes Anderson donated the earnings to a male suicide charity, according to his spokesperson.
- Farage’s own Cameo activity is described as more extensive and previously scrutinized for political content.
- The Guardian notes Anderson had previously breached Westminster rules after filming a GB News clip from the Commons roof.
- The report highlights that two of the videos were filmed from Westminster, potentially breaching rules against commercial use of the Parliament.
- Anderson is described as Reform UK's chief whip among eight MPs.
- The piece contrasts Anderson’s Cameo presence with Nigel Farage’s extensive platform use and earnings.
- The Guardian notes ongoing scrutiny over MPs’ use of Cameo and potential rule violations.
- The Guardian emphasizes Westminster rules on commercial filming and tours, tying to broader ethics scrutiny.
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