lord, so, too, i say that cathy jamieson will be heard. cathy jamieson: perhaps the prime minister can tell the house whether mr. aidan heavey's donations to the conservative party had any influence on the foreign secretary's intervention in his company's tax dispute? the prime minister: as i said, the donations to the conservative party do not buy votes at our party conference -- they do not buy votes for our leader -- they do not mean donors can select candidates. that is the unhealthy relationship in british politics, and the opposition can bluster all they want, but they have been found out in falkirk and they are being found out across the country. daniel kawczynski: every shropshire child receives 4,612 per annum for their education. in other parts of the country that figure is as high as 7,000, 8,000 or 9,000. this funding mechanism is completely unjust and puts shrewsbury children at a disadvantage. will the prime minister do everything in his power to help the education secretary change this funding mechanism before the unions try