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George Galloway?Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostMy favourite MP is Frank Field, and he should now get the job
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/news...the-House.html
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What bit of "the old days" didn't you understand?Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostLike Douglas Hogg?
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My favourite MP is Frank Field, and he should now get the job
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/news...the-House.html
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Some people here seem to ignore the fact that Gordon Brown has been claiming a second home allowance when he has actually been in free accommodation at No11/10 for 12 years. That must be around 200K he has robbed us of !!!
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Or James Clappison, a millionaire Tory MP who owns 24 homes and claimed more than £100,000 in expenses even though he does not have a mortgage.Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostLike Douglas Hogg?
or Millionaire Tory MP Greg Barker who pocketed £320,000 in just over two years from buying and selling a flat he bought with the help of expenses.
or millionaire Tory shadow cabinet member David Willetts who claimed £115 for the replacement of 25 light bulbs in his second home!
or millionaire Tory Alan Duncan, a former oil trader,who spent £4,000 over three years on his garden.
Good job none of these "moneyed" Tories felt the need to screw the system
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Indeed - and Lord ArcholeOriginally posted by TykeMerc View PostEntirely likely, but Brown probably will too in the long run.
A seat in the Lords isn't always (or often) an indication of merit Mandelson being an obvious example.
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Entirely likely, but Brown probably will too in the long run.Originally posted by Badger View PostBet he gets a nice seat in the Lords
A seat in the Lords isn't always (or often) an indication of merit Mandelson being an obvious example.
My youngest son asked me the other day while watching Jurassic Park why Richard Attenborough was a Lord and David only a Knight, I couldn't give him a good answer.
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostThat's a good start.
Regardless of his role with the fees office, I don't think he was a very good speaker anyway.
How on earth did he get the job?
He got the job via Labour's massive majority in 1997. Yet another unsavoury anti-democratic episode instigated by Blair, unfortunately. The election of a speaker is supposed to be above party-politics but this one was not and Labour banned its MPs from proposing certain MPs as speaker, thus corrupting the vote.
The new speaker will be elected by secret ballot !!!!
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Dan Hannan and doug Carswell, two to watch IMO
look out Cameroon
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He gives working class Scots a bad name.Originally posted by expat View PostIt's not a problem that he's working class, or that he's Scottish. It's a problem that he's stupid, useless, and corrupt.
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