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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The thing is that it'd be impossible to justify an MP's right to communicate with the people, or to show any conflict of interest. After all, politicians have contributed newspaper articles since as long as I can recall, and, to my knowledge, no serious examination of that has been made.
In any case, even if a biased decision to stop it was made, any politician is perfectly able to use their own channels to set up websites speaking to the public directly. Or even use them to hold debates on the issues of the day. So the whole issue is irrelevant.