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MP can claim

PostPosted: 04 Nov 2013, 13:04
by saundra
payment for 2nd home elec gas bills
im shocked im fumming :shock:
through there expenses

Re: MP can claim

PostPosted: 04 Nov 2013, 17:42
by KateLMead
Some have claimed thousands Saundra. No one will get my vote unless these chancer's are treated like us commoner's,
£10,000 pay rise next year, expenses, furnishings etc second homes none of them work more than four or five months a year
With their holidays. Soon it will be their Christmas jolly. Money for old rope.!!

Re: MP can claim

PostPosted: 04 Nov 2013, 17:54
by KateLMead
I wrote a reply to your post Saundra, no damned politician will get my vote until those expenses get sorted out, and the mammoth payouts for failure. Expenses for their first and second homes. One Con claimed over 5,000 pounds.
Allowances for furnishings j Lewis, £10.000 pay rise, they work no more than five months a year, off on another jolly at Christmas.
Most have second jobs directorships. Money for old rope.

Re: MP can claim

PostPosted: 04 Nov 2013, 19:12
by TheOstrich
I think politicians today are on another planet, saundra. You'd have thought that after the expenses scandal, they would show a bit of sense and a dose of humility. But no ....

Re: MP can claim

PostPosted: 04 Nov 2013, 21:44
by cromwell
TheOstrich wrote:I think politicians today are on another planet, saundra. You'd have thought that after the expenses scandal, they would show a bit of sense and a dose of humility. But no ....

We are, alledgedly, a "representative" democracy.
In fact we aren't.
Our MP's see themselves as an elite who are quite entitled to take all our decisions for us, because they think that we are all too stupid to realise what is good for us.

Re: MP can claim

PostPosted: 05 Nov 2013, 01:54
by Suff
The problem, as I see it, is that they see themselves as "running the country". In fact they are representing their constituents wishes in the running of the country. Something they like to skate over.

Now, of course, if you are running the country, then you're a "director" of the biggest company of all aren't you. So you should be entitled to big wages, perks, benefits, long holidays, etc...

Shouldn't you????

Time for a "representative" rethink....

Re: MP can claim

PostPosted: 05 Nov 2013, 20:57
by Aggers
Quite frankly, and I've thought about this for some time, and I think that our parliamentary system needs to be scrapped.

I don't see that we need all those MPs. Surely it would be better if we just voted for Heads of the various departments?

Also, any important decisions that might affect the future of this country should be be decided by a plebiscite.

In my wildest moments, I often feel that our interests might be better looked after by a Dictator. :o

Blaady politicians. :twisted:

Re: MP can claim

PostPosted: 06 Nov 2013, 07:31
by KateLMead
Aggers wrote:Quite frankly, and I've thought about this for some time, and I think that our parliamentary system needs to be scrapped.

I don't see that we need all those MPs. Surely it would be better if we just voted for Heads of the various departments?

Also, any important decisions that might affect the future of this country should be be decided by a plebiscite.

In my wildest moments, I often feel that our interests might be better looked after by a Dictator. :o

Blaady politicians. :twisted:


"Common Purpose" is already active saturating every department of importance. It will be interesting to see whether Frank gets a response with respect to their charitable status!!

Re: MP can claim

PostPosted: 06 Nov 2013, 10:17
by Kaz
I think Suff has a good point - they are supposed to be in parliament to carry out the wishes of those who voted for them, not to carry out their own!

This is disgraceful Saundra, when so many people will struggle to heat their one and only home this winter :( xx