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Old 30-05-2008, 15:46   #29
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Originally Posted by WHISTLED View Post
That should be treated as frau in my view, i see no issue with them having their own staff - If I was an MP common sense would tell me not to have pay family members.

In principal not a bad idea but where can they build new houses in London? (In volume) Plus as we do why shouldnt they decide where they live?! Massive security risk having all the MP's in one place (which realistically is what woudl be required)
All the MPs are together at Parliament but Fathers For Justice and others have demonstrated how pathetic security is.

That's why I suggested a large hotel ( already existing) where only MPs and MP supervised guests would get in. After all, this is work related.
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