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M Ps cannot afford to live ?

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dopey06

dopey06 Report 2 Jun 2013 11:53

Watching the SUNDAY POLITICS SHOW at present , there were Mp s on disscussing various things , ONE ACTUALY SAID ,SOME M P s CANNOT AFFORD TO LIVE !
I feel so sorry for them , THEY SHOULD LIVE IN THE REAL WORLD , THEN THEY WOULD UNDER-STAND , CANNOT AFFORD TO LIVE !
Your average person cannot claim for meals , drinks , travel , to mention just essentials .look at prices of Clothes before they buy ?
Do they have to check prices of food , before buying VALUE ITEMS ?

I BET NOT !

maggiewinchester

maggiewinchester Report 2 Jun 2013 12:19

....Which is why, when Iain Dunbcan Smith (who once spent £39 on breakfast - but never fear, he claimed it back on expenses) declares that for some people, unemployed, on Jobseekers and getting £67 a week, is a 'lifestyle choice', he should have to attempt that 'lifestyle' himself!!

Merlin

Merlin Report 2 Jun 2013 13:12

Well send them to the Vets and have them put down, :-D :-D :-D problem solved reasonably cheap. :-D

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 2 Jun 2013 13:19

can't afford to live - hmmmm!! just one other option then - die!!!

Linda

Linda Report 2 Jun 2013 13:34

Don't think our MPs livings are living in the real world, they should try living on my pension, I see that labour has suspended labour peers Lord Cunningham and Lord Mackenzie from the party pending an investigation into lobbying claims.

michael2

michael2 Report 2 Jun 2013 14:02

maybe they should join the ques at one of the food bank,s.

terryj

terryj Report 2 Jun 2013 15:54

trouble with politicians now is they have never lived in the real world
go to one of the top unis work as an assistant in politics to get their feet under the table then into politics in some guise
maybe if they had to do a normal job for a number of years before being allowed into politics they may start to talk sense

Dermot

Dermot Report 2 Jun 2013 15:55

No matter who we vote for at elections, the Government always wins.

DazedConfused

DazedConfused Report 2 Jun 2013 16:21

Whilst in some way I agree about the pay of all politicians

We must remember that most Top Council Officials and ALL newspaper editors earn more than the Prime Minister.

Food for thought..... ;-)

Kay????

Kay???? Report 2 Jun 2013 17:26

I think most in the real world do nothing else but give food a thought,along with gas ,electricity,water,etc, :-D :-D

InspectorGreenPen

InspectorGreenPen Report 2 Jun 2013 17:37

Given what they are expected to do they and the hours they have to put in MP's aren't that well paid at all. Basic pay is around £65,000

By comparison a train driver for National Express East Coast gets £46,000, a Tube Driver £40,000, and for less than 5 days a weeks work.....!

~~~Secret Red ^^ Squirrel~~~  **007 1/2**

~~~Secret Red ^^ Squirrel~~~ **007 1/2** Report 2 Jun 2013 17:56

This is enough to live on though IGP!

It's also not really about whether they're well paid or not compared to other professions after all they're the ones that have kept pay for nurses, midwife's, teachers, civil servants, etc etc low because of the current financial situation.

ie if MPs are saying that they cannot afford to live on their income, what does that say about many of us including pensioners, unemployed, those on lower wages who receive considerably less money than they earn.

Didn't they say we're all in this together?

Nolls from Harrogate

Nolls from Harrogate Report 2 Jun 2013 18:10

Well said SRS it's not about what hours etc they do but the amount of pay they get.

Mayfield

Mayfield Report 2 Jun 2013 18:18

Oh come on now how do you expect an MP to cope on £65,000 plus expenses and payments as an "advisor" they have mistresses to keep, ducks to house, a nanny, can't be seen in a cheap old car, even have to pay some of their mortgage these days. Give them a break! :-D

Kay????

Kay???? Report 2 Jun 2013 18:19

£65 grand,,,,,,,,,,then fuel allowance,then second homes allowance,then hotel paid,then tax allowances for offices and all its equipment ,plus allowance for their surgery rents ,then allowances for for staff,even if they are family members,,,,,,,

£65grand allows them worry free sleep of if its a loaf of bread or a shilling for the metre.......

OneFootInTheGrave

OneFootInTheGrave Report 2 Jun 2013 18:31

I don't think the current oath that MP's take goes far enough, I believe this is the current oath:-

I swear by Almighty God that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, her heirs and successors, according to law, so help me God.


Maybe, Members of Parliament need a new oath, I wonder how many would swear or affirm to something like this :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D

I swear by Almighty God that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to our Sovereign, their heirs and successors, according to law, and I further swear that having read and fully understood the six conditions in the addendum to this oath, that I accept all as being legally binding and that I shall abide by them, so help me God.

Addendum to The Oath of Allegiance:-

1) I will at all times as a serving Member of Parliament act in an honest and proper manner.

2) I agree that whilst I am a serving Member of Parliament I shall not take any other paid employments from any source.

3) I agree that I shall only claim for any legitimate expenses incurred in the performance of my duties as a serving Member of Parliament.

4) I agree that where any expense paid to me as a serving Member of Parliament to cover a second home results in a monetary gain, any such gain will be repaid in full to the relevant parliamentary authority.

5) I agree that at all times as a serving Member of Parliament I shall put the interests of my constituents before my own views and those of any party or organisation I belong to.

6) I agree that if I breach any of the aforementioned conditions, that this could result in me having to forfeit my right to sit in The House of Commons.

Signed ............................. Date ...............

Witnessed ....................... Date ...............

DazedConfused

DazedConfused Report 2 Jun 2013 19:41

I would not be a train driver (underground or otherwise) for all the money in the world.

On the underground you would be forever wondering if that person standing near the edge on the station was a jumper. Nothing but nothing in monetary terms could cover that happening. Some drivers can go their whole working life and it never happens, another it can happen once and that is their whole life ruined.

Nolls from Harrogate

Nolls from Harrogate Report 2 Jun 2013 19:58

OFTG I presume you are now going to send the above amendment to Mr. C. or appropriate persons. Would be interesting to hear what they would have to say about it ......In fact go on ..Dare you to!

RolloTheRed

RolloTheRed Report 2 Jun 2013 20:11

Whether members of this thread believe it to be so or not the plain fact of life is that for a man, having job and prospects and taken a wife and produced children, such man taking nothing from the state except paying a lot of TAX then any gross salary much south of £ 100K will not allow normal family life in SW London. Away from the metrochops I couldn't see Keith Vaz getting by on that either.

So why don't you just add the following as clause 7 and have done it?

"1. The people's flag is deepest red,
It shrouded oft our martyred dead,
And ere their limbs grew stiff and cold,
Their hearts blood dyed its every fold.

Then raise the scarlet standard high.
Within its shade we'll live and die,
Though cowards flinch and traitors sneer,
We'll keep the red flag flying here.

2. Look round, the Frenchman loves its blaze,
The sturdy German chants its praise,
In Moscow's vaults its hymns are sung
Chicago swells the surging throng. "

MPs are not supposed to be delegates and while representing their constituency are by and large bound to vote in accordance with the Whips. The main exception with disintegrating governments. I suppose it is only a matter of time before outside wearing of y-fronts returns.

Members are not allowed to tell porkies in the House and have been debagged for just that.
Any profit made on 2nd houses is already refunded to HM Treasury - do keep up.

One of the worst things in modern political life is to consider that being an MP is a full time job. Thanks to the salary, which is poor recompense for anybody who really is worth the his salt, we have a parliament more than half full of numskulls. This shows in the abysmal quality of debate, the irrational and contradictory decisions taken and the never ending grubbing for money. More evidence of the lack of brain power in the House is adduced from the large number of people from the Lords which the Govt relies upon. An elected upper house would remove that source of talent as well as a removing a very handy bribe for PMs - the life peerage.

The numskull tendency is more pronounced with the current Opposition.

MPs should not be paid anything at all by the state but should instead rely on their own sweat and support from their constituents, trade unions and interests such as the farmers, businesses and so on.

That is how things used to be and we once had a lot of very sharp minds on both sides of the House. As it is we are on the slippery slope to state funded parties and government by Newsnight ( which is now under the control of Newsnight following the Leveson putsch).

There are rich MPs and poor MPs
There are wise MPs and foolish MPs
There are no wise poor MPs.
If they were the majority then the national anthem would be the above verses.

Why not instead save your ire for the army of grossly over paid local government chief officers and their henchmen?



Porkie_Pie

Porkie_Pie Report 2 Jun 2013 20:40

3 things come to mind,

1. considering how under paid they say they are I have never heard of one living in poverty after retirement

2, Its their career choice,

3.Do as people have to do in the real world, if they don't like the pay get a job that pays better money

Roy