Very fair point. I think we probably all expect total hypocrisy from politicians these days, and he's not my political cup of tea.
But that said,surely our main priority is the families of the victims and overcoming the inertia that has set in, not to mention the unfairness of the legal representation situation.
So if he gets to grandstand in the Commons but some good comes out of it and it moves the issue up the agenda, I'll take it.
I wholeheartedly agree with the point about the families, but I really don't see why Loughton should come out with any credit for this. As the constituency MP, it's his basic, fundamental job to do this sort of thing, not some extra special effort he's putting in cos he's so good. Let's not tangle him up with the rectifying of this disgraceful situation. Personally, I would hope there was some small amount of integrity in our elected representatives, naive as that may be. I don't expect them to be paragons of virtue, but I would expect a small shred of decency. Loughton seems to have none.