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Originally posted by AtW View PostMPs represent local population - if they live in an area where council clerks are then they should learn how to live like their electorate: expenses in London are compensated.
You're simply talking out of jealousy and socialist spite rather than reason.
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Originally posted by KentPhilip View PostA good solution is to house them in HMP Pentonville. Bus them into work (the houses of parliament) every day and drive them home at night in time for roll call.
No need for a mortgage again.
They sold off the Guards barracks, good opportunity.
both could have housed overnight MP's and foreign dignatories.
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Originally posted by d000hg View Postthe average salary is for a clerk in the council answering calls about council tax. An MP should not be distracted about whether they can make their mortgage payment.
No need for a mortgage again.
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Originally posted by d000hg View Postthe average salary is for a clerk in the council answering calls about council tax. An MP should not be distracted about whether they can make their mortgage payment.
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Originally posted by d000hg View Postthe average salary is for a clerk in the council answering calls about council tax. An MP should not be distracted about whether they can make their mortgage payment.
And why do married couple MPs need at least 2 homes each?
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Originally posted by AtW View Post£65k is 3 times the average UK salary, and most people don't get expenses paid.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostAnd it says a lot that an entrepreneur considers £65k an aspirational salary.
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Lol, appeasing public opinion... Isn't following the majority public opinion the theoretical lynchpin of democracy?
Also, MPs are public sector workers, and are therefore subject to the public sector pay freeze.
Utter tossers.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostSo, £65k, no question asked expenses, no real responsibility, gold plated pension is not enough?
And it says a lot that an entrepreneur considers £65k an aspirational salary.
Originally posted by darmstadt View PostYou really think they give a flying monkey's dick about what the public thinks?
A politician is now a job, people study to become politicians whereas before people became politicians to help the people.
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