Thread: MP's Expenses
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Old 26-05-2008, 12:07   #15
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Re: MP's Expenses

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Originally Posted by Damien View Post
It's not like being a MP is an easy job to bag. First of all, there are not that many seats in the commons. You need to work in local politics long enough to be able to be selected to stand for your local seat, then it needs to be a seat which you stand a chance of winning, then you need to go on a election campaign. If a lot of people vote for you, you get a job for 4 years but that could well go.

There are not many safe seats and the people who stand for them are usually people who worked for the main party for a while. Most MPs are at a real risk of losing their job every 4 years.
So does that allows them to use public money to pay there bills like the TV licence, Gas bills, Taxis for shopping etc etc etc ?


Maybe we need a new set of Mp's on a new contract where they cannot rip us of ALL the time.
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