General Election 1997 - John Major Addresses "Cash for Questions" Scandal

VOICED: John Major has addressed the issue of cash for questions and had stated that MPs like Neil Hamilton are innocent until proven guilty, and that "if people have misbehaved, then it must be dealt with but I am not going to bow to the witch hunt mentality". John Major has also been campaigning on the Conservative party tour bus in Croydon with his wife Norma, where he visited a local B&Q store and greeted crowds on April 1, 1997 in London, England.
VOICED: John Major has addressed the issue of cash for questions and had stated that MPs like Neil Hamilton are innocent until proven guilty, and that "if people have misbehaved, then it must be dealt with but I am not going to bow to the witch hunt mentality". John Major has also been campaigning on the Conservative party tour bus in Croydon with his wife Norma, where he visited a local B&Q store and greeted crowds on April 1, 1997 in London, England.
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463466170
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Sky News
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01 April, 1997
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London, England, United Kingdom
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