I suggest you listen to the podcast for the Victoria Derbyshire on 5 live this morning - I heard the show and was absolutely ripping after.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/podcasts/5lnpi/
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Unfortunately and entirely unsurprisingly since they make the rules for us all they're able to vote themselves entirely unfair advantages.
The whole thing with MP's expenses is so bent you could use it to reliably remove a cork.
Corrupt bunch of w*nkers the lot of them, just like all politicians. They all have their snouts very firmly in the trough and there's bugger all anyone can do to remove the trough. It will make no odds what the Government of the day is this situation will never change.
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I dont care if they are self employed or whatever. This issue just makes me angry.
I understand the need for MPs to have 2 homes and we (the tax payers) should be obliged to cover the costs.
What I dont understand is why the expense set up is as it is. There are far better cheaper solutions. Not only that but I also feel that we should all be subject to the same laws including on tax and expenses.
I am not allowed to claim expenses on a property I own (or have mortgaged), why should they?
I dont get a choice as to which is my main residence when it comes to CGT, why should they?
I can employ my wife but I have to show she is making a comensurate contribution, why shouldn't they.
I am not going to get into rant mode on this one, but I am close..
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Originally posted by expat View PostDo you have to do the work yourself?
Ergo: they are employed, by the House of Commons.
Also, MP's have PAYE deducted from their salary.
Self-employed? My buttocks!
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Originally posted by Dave.Mac View PostGreat statement from Peter Kilfoyle MP:
"Why should someone come round my office and do an effective time and motion study on my staff - when I'm technically self employed?"
Hmm, wonder if he's got a substitution clause written in there? I'm sure there's control and direction from the Liebour Whips.
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/pdfs/ir56.htm
Broadly, you are
self-employed if you are in business on your own account and bear the responsibility for the success or failure of that business, and
employed if you personally work under the control of someone and do not run the risks of having a business yourself.
Employed or self-employed?
Employee
If you can answer 'Yes' to all of the following questions, you are probably an employee.
Do you have to do the work yourself?
Can someone tell you at any time what to do, where to carry out the work or when and how to do it?
Do you work a set amount of hours?
Can someone move you from task to task?
Are you paid by the hour, week, or month?
Can you get overtime pay or bonus payment?
Self-employed
If you can answer 'Yes' to all of the following questions, it will usually mean you are self-employed.
Can you hire someone to do the work for you or engage helpers at your own expense?
Do you risk your own money?
Do you provide the main items of equipment you need to do your job, not just the small tools many employees provide for themselves?
Do you agree to do a job for a fixed price regardless of how long the job may take?
Can you decide what work to do, how and when to do the work and where to provide the services?
Do you regularly work for a number of different people?
Do you have to correct unsatisfactory work in your own time and at your own expense?
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Originally posted by Dave.Mac View PostGreat statement from Peter Kilfoyle MP:
"Why should someone come round my office and do an effective time and motion study on my staff - when I'm technically self employed?"
Hmm, wonder if he's got a substitution clause written in there? I'm sure there's control and direction from the Liebour Whips.
They are effectively employed by their constituents and paid (indirectly) from the purse of the taxpayer.
Self-employment is a status that has to be earned through hard work and good relations with your clients - in thier case the electorate.
Most MP's could not survive if they were genuinely self-employed.
The majority of them couldn't run the proverbial whelk stall.
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Great statement from Peter Kilfoyle MP:
"Why should someone come round my office and do an effective time and motion study on my staff - when I'm technically self employed?"
Hmm, wonder if he's got a substitution clause written in there? I'm sure there's control and direction from the Liebour Whips.
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