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By *LCC OP Couple
over a year ago
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Should being an MP be a full time job, in which you are not allowed to get a second job? Many MPs have 2nd jobs, for example Gove getting £360 per hour for writing a column in the time.
Isn't it time we demanded MPs spent their whole working week on purely being an MP? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I couldn't agree more!.
Your paid to do a job, do it, no second jobs, no fees for helping people/business "understand" parliament.
Don't like it? Don't do it |
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If anything our MPs, living in the Westminster bubble, are out of touch enough without being forced to become even more detached from the rest of us by not being aloud to do work, paid or unpaid, outside of politics.
Maybe if more MPs actually had, or even had had, a proper job rather than just being career politicians we'd have a more in touch parliament and government rather than the semi-detached bunch of careerists we seem to currently have. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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We're all allowed as many jobs as we can do or want to do and MP's are no different.
Why should they be different?
I think it's just jealousy or people just running out of things to moan about. |
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"We're all allowed as many jobs as we can do or want to do and MP's are no different.
Why should they be different?
I think it's just jealousy or people just running out of things to moan about."
But the only reason anyone takes a second job is for the money, you'd like to think an MPs salary is enough that they concentrate on the job at hand. |
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"We're all allowed as many jobs as we can do or want to do and MP's are no different.
Why should they be different?
I think it's just jealousy or people just running out of things to moan about.
But the only reason anyone takes a second job is for the money, you'd like to think an MPs salary is enough that they concentrate on the job at hand."
It's all relative though isn't it , they might get just under £75,000 but you ain't going to live like a millionaire on that and if they have a partner who dosent work then its not a huge wage.
Also can't MP's be allowed to strive to better themselves just like the rest of us ???
How would you react if some stranger declared they thought you earned enough and you should be happy with what you have ? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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" you'd like to think an MPs salary is enough that they concentrate on the job at hand."
Do you have some evidence that they don't concentrate on the job at hand if they have a second job ???? And since when does being an MP mean it's a 168hr p/w job ? |
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Not only should MP's be banned from having 2nd jobs, they and their immediate families) should be banned from having any position that could be seen to influence any position or voting taken by the MP.
We pay MP's to represent us. Not the highest bidder for their vote! |
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"Not only should MP's be banned from having 2nd jobs, they and their immediate families) should be banned from having any position that could be seen to influence any position or voting taken by the MP.
We pay MP's to represent us. Not the highest bidder for their vote!"
There will be rules regarding conflicts of interest anyway regarding MP's , Police etc in regard to second jobs.
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On becoming an MP; all their existing assets should be frozen; for the period of their time as MPs;
Pay them the minimum wage; make them live in a barracks next to parliament, with a canteen that budgets £5.00 per head for their food. and provide them with a one bed flat on a council estate in their constituency, for constituency work.
They would only be allowed to use public transport. ( but would get free passes for it if on their constituency or parliamentary business.)
Provide them with a clothing allowance of £5 per week, which is to be spent in primark or somewhere similar .
5 hours a week shall be spent doing something useful like cleaning toilets in a hospital.
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I'd say have 200 max of them , £80k pa , housed in govt owned apartments, out of the city centre.
Selected from a pool of people, having at least 10 years very recent experience outside of politics, allocated to the constituency closest to their home that matches their party.
No second jobs, no directorships.
Too many free-loaders and jobs-for-the-boys stuff going on.
Just get a small number of highly skilled, committed people. |
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"I'd say have 200 max of them , £80k pa , housed in govt owned apartments, out of the city centre.
Selected from a pool of people, having at least 10 years very recent experience outside of politics, allocated to the constituency closest to their home that matches their party.
No second jobs, no directorships.
Too many free-loaders and jobs-for-the-boys stuff going on.
Just get a small number of highly skilled, committed people."
You don't get highly skilled, committed people to do anything if treat them like shit, regardless of how much you pay them. |
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"I'd say have 200 max of them , £80k pa , housed in govt owned apartments, out of the city centre.
Selected from a pool of people, having at least 10 years very recent experience outside of politics, allocated to the constituency closest to their home that matches their party.
No second jobs, no directorships.
Too many free-loaders and jobs-for-the-boys stuff going on.
Just get a small number of highly skilled, committed people.
You don't get highly skilled, committed people to do anything if treat them like shit, regardless of how much you pay them."
I don't get the treat them like shit bit? |
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"I'd say have 200 max of them , £80k pa , housed in govt owned apartments, out of the city centre.
Selected from a pool of people, having at least 10 years very recent experience outside of politics, allocated to the constituency closest to their home that matches their party.
No second jobs, no directorships.
Too many free-loaders and jobs-for-the-boys stuff going on.
Just get a small number of highly skilled, committed people."
I think you are getting MP's mixed up with civil servants |
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"I'd say have 200 max of them , £80k pa , housed in govt owned apartments, out of the city centre.
Selected from a pool of people, having at least 10 years very recent experience outside of politics, allocated to the constituency closest to their home that matches their party.
No second jobs, no directorships.
Too many free-loaders and jobs-for-the-boys stuff going on.
Just get a small number of highly skilled, committed people.
I think you are getting MP's mixed up with civil servants "
Actually that's the best idea; dump all the MPs and ministers and let the civil servants get on with it.
At least they know what they are doing.
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"I'd say have 200 max of them , £80k pa , housed in govt owned apartments, out of the city centre.
Selected from a pool of people, having at least 10 years very recent experience outside of politics, allocated to the constituency closest to their home that matches their party.
No second jobs, no directorships.
Too many free-loaders and jobs-for-the-boys stuff going on.
Just get a small number of highly skilled, committed people.
I think you are getting MP's mixed up with civil servants
Actually that's the best idea; dump all the MPs and ministers and let the civil servants get on with it.
At least they know what they are doing.
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A technocracy. We have enough laws already. So they can leave that bit alone now, just admin now. |
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"There will be rules regarding conflicts of interest anyway regarding MP's , Police etc in regard to second jobs.
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Yep, there are...
MPs have to list outside interests in 'The Registrar of Members Interests' and then cash in! Boris collected £303,316 from 16 June 2015 to 27 Sept 2016 from various places + £22,916.66 a month from the Telegraph Media Group. That's over £600,000 on top of his salary for representing his constituents...
That's about seven and a half times his MPs salary, he don't get that for nothing! |
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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago
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"Should being an MP be a full time job, in which you are not allowed to get a second job? Many MPs have 2nd jobs, for example Gove getting £360 per hour for writing a column in the time.
Isn't it time we demanded MPs spent their whole working week on purely being an MP? " Yes |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Should being an MP be a full time job, in which you are not allowed to get a second job? Many MPs have 2nd jobs, for example Gove getting £360 per hour for writing a column in the time.
Isn't it time we demanded MPs spent their whole working week on purely being an MP? "
Hooray
We totally Agree on Something
Yes Absolutly ! |
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