MP's trousering an additional £10k then. on 12:10 - Apr 9 with 2208 views | Bluefish | MPs are underpaid |  |
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MP's trousering an additional £10k then. on 12:14 - Apr 9 with 2181 views | jas0999 | I wouldn’t want His job even for an extra £10K. Let alone anyone’s job in the cabinet. Least of all PM. |  | |  |
MP's trousering an additional £10k then. on 12:15 - Apr 9 with 2180 views | Lord_Lucan |
MP's trousering an additional £10k then. on 12:10 - Apr 9 by Bluefish | MPs are underpaid |
I can say with almost definite info that Artsbossbeard is on a better wage than MP's |  |
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MP's trousering an additional £10k then. on 12:23 - Apr 9 with 2157 views | mrfixit426 |
MP's trousering an additional £10k then. on 12:10 - Apr 9 by Bluefish | MPs are underpaid |
And this is why the overall quality is so low. [Post edited 9 Apr 2020 12:24]
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MP's trousering an additional £10k then. on 12:27 - Apr 9 with 2135 views | jaykay |
MP's trousering an additional £10k then. on 12:23 - Apr 9 by mrfixit426 | And this is why the overall quality is so low. [Post edited 9 Apr 2020 12:24]
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what your opinion of ipswich town. |  |
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MP's trousering an additional £10k then. on 12:27 - Apr 9 with 2136 views | MarinerisGod |
MP's trousering an additional £10k then. on 12:15 - Apr 9 by Lord_Lucan | I can say with almost definite info that Artsbossbeard is on a better wage than MP's |
and considerably more than most nurses and care workers. |  |
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MP's trousering an additional £10k then. on 15:36 - Apr 9 with 1984 views | Swansea_Blue | Seems like ballocks anyway. |  |
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MP's trousering an additional £10k then. on 15:39 - Apr 9 with 1976 views | Radlett_blue |
Boris is an exception, but the expense allowances are very generous (which has arisen largely because increasing MP's salaries has been seen as too much of a hot potato). |  |
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MP's trousering an additional £10k then. on 16:02 - Apr 9 with 1953 views | Swansea_Blue |
MP's trousering an additional £10k then. on 15:39 - Apr 9 by Radlett_blue | Boris is an exception, but the expense allowances are very generous (which has arisen largely because increasing MP's salaries has been seen as too much of a hot potato). |
Yeah, about half declare additional income I think, and most won't be anywhere near those sorts of figures. Boris is probably one of, if not the highest, I just picked him as he was mentioned near the top of the thread. |  |
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MP's trousering an additional £10k then. on 17:06 - Apr 9 with 1866 views | GluedtoBlue |
MP's trousering an additional £10k then. on 12:10 - Apr 9 by Bluefish | MPs are underpaid |
Hahahaha. Sure they are. Hahahaha. |  |
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MP's trousering an additional £10k then. on 19:34 - Apr 9 with 1790 views | stonojnr |
MP's trousering an additional £10k then. on 17:06 - Apr 9 by GluedtoBlue | Hahahaha. Sure they are. Hahahaha. |
technically they really are for the job they perform, the pm/cabinet earn double the basic MPs salary, but if they were sat around a board table of a ftse 100 company instead, theyd be earning minimum 10 times the MPs salary, and they wouldnt be making life or death decisions for millions of people. heck they could sit around a table on MotD and discuss football and earn around 25 times the MPs salary. |  | |  |
MP's trousering an additional £10k then. on 19:50 - Apr 9 with 1777 views | hampstead_blue |
MP's trousering an additional £10k then. on 12:27 - Apr 9 by MarinerisGod | and considerably more than most nurses and care workers. |
sore topic but a nurse or care worker could not run a Gov Dept or do a MP's job. I'd say they are very underpaid which is why many don't get into public service until they have made their money. |  |
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MP's trousering an additional £10k then. on 19:53 - Apr 9 with 1773 views | GlasgowBlue | Poor old Boss Beard. That's the second time in a week you've posted fake news. |  |
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MP's trousering an additional £10k then. on 19:56 - Apr 9 with 1761 views | Darth_Koont |
MP's trousering an additional £10k then. on 19:53 - Apr 9 by GlasgowBlue | Poor old Boss Beard. That's the second time in a week you've posted fake news. |
That makes no sense. |  |
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MP's trousering an additional £10k then. on 19:59 - Apr 9 with 1752 views | MarinerisGod |
MP's trousering an additional £10k then. on 19:50 - Apr 9 by hampstead_blue | sore topic but a nurse or care worker could not run a Gov Dept or do a MP's job. I'd say they are very underpaid which is why many don't get into public service until they have made their money. |
In fairness very MP's can do their own jobs either. |  |
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MP's trousering an additional £10k then. on 22:07 - Apr 9 with 1706 views | GluedtoBlue |
MP's trousering an additional £10k then. on 19:34 - Apr 9 by stonojnr | technically they really are for the job they perform, the pm/cabinet earn double the basic MPs salary, but if they were sat around a board table of a ftse 100 company instead, theyd be earning minimum 10 times the MPs salary, and they wouldnt be making life or death decisions for millions of people. heck they could sit around a table on MotD and discuss football and earn around 25 times the MPs salary. |
Because you compare them to others who are also overpaid (depending on your outlook of course) it doesn't mean they are underpaid. Let me know when they stop claiming expenses for Mars Bars and we'll revisit their tough life. |  |
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MP's trousering an additional £10k then. on 22:09 - Apr 9 with 1706 views | Dubtractor |
MP's trousering an additional £10k then. on 19:53 - Apr 9 by GlasgowBlue | Poor old Boss Beard. That's the second time in a week you've posted fake news. |
So do they not already have computers and the like for the times when they are already working in their constituency? I'm struggling to think of additional spend that would be needed here. |  |
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MP's trousering an additional £10k then. on 22:57 - Apr 9 with 1645 views | artsbossbeard |
MP's trousering an additional £10k then. on 19:53 - Apr 9 by GlasgowBlue | Poor old Boss Beard. That's the second time in a week you've posted fake news. |
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MP's trousering an additional £10k then. on 07:44 - Apr 10 with 1526 views | GlasgowBlue |
MP's trousering an additional £10k then. on 22:09 - Apr 9 by Dubtractor | So do they not already have computers and the like for the times when they are already working in their constituency? I'm struggling to think of additional spend that would be needed here. |
Constituency offices are obviously closed due to social distancing. Most constituency offices will have 4 to 5 workers sharing a couple of computers and a printer. These people are now working from home. People are losing their jobs, their businesses and their loved ones. The workload of a constituency mp and their has increased considerable because of this. I follow Jess Phillips in Twitter. She and her staff are working tirelessly to help people out during this crisis. Obviously this money is to be used to enable an MO and their staff to work from home in extraordinary circumstances whilst trying to help those most vulnerable. To put people in touch with the relevant agencies who can help their situation. The money will be accounted for and not everybody will be claiming it. Constituency workers are already complaining that they are inundated with emails and phone calls given them dogs abuse because if people like abb pushing fake news all over social media. MP’snare not pocketing an additional £10k. |  |
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MP's trousering an additional £10k then. on 07:53 - Apr 10 with 1514 views | Dubtractor |
MP's trousering an additional £10k then. on 07:44 - Apr 10 by GlasgowBlue | Constituency offices are obviously closed due to social distancing. Most constituency offices will have 4 to 5 workers sharing a couple of computers and a printer. These people are now working from home. People are losing their jobs, their businesses and their loved ones. The workload of a constituency mp and their has increased considerable because of this. I follow Jess Phillips in Twitter. She and her staff are working tirelessly to help people out during this crisis. Obviously this money is to be used to enable an MO and their staff to work from home in extraordinary circumstances whilst trying to help those most vulnerable. To put people in touch with the relevant agencies who can help their situation. The money will be accounted for and not everybody will be claiming it. Constituency workers are already complaining that they are inundated with emails and phone calls given them dogs abuse because if people like abb pushing fake news all over social media. MP’snare not pocketing an additional £10k. |
I don't read this as them pocketing £10k, but I still think it lands really badly in the current climate. There are millions of us working from home currently and we've all just taken it in good grace, probably bought a few bits and pieces out of our own pocket, paid the extra utilities bills etc. And we're the lucky ones to be frank, given the issues faced by anyone furloughed, or the self employed. MPs already get generous expenses allowances (notoriously so!) so them getting extra support whilst others struggle seems like a massive PR own goal, no matter how you present it. |  |
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MP's trousering an additional £10k then. on 07:54 - Apr 10 with 1512 views | No9 |
MP's trousering an additional £10k then. on 12:10 - Apr 9 by Bluefish | MPs are underpaid |
You should have posted "SOME' are underpaid. There is a considerable number of MPS' who are worthless & wouldn't get a real job |  | |  |
MP's trousering an additional £10k then. on 08:04 - Apr 10 with 1497 views | GlasgowBlue |
MP's trousering an additional £10k then. on 07:53 - Apr 10 by Dubtractor | I don't read this as them pocketing £10k, but I still think it lands really badly in the current climate. There are millions of us working from home currently and we've all just taken it in good grace, probably bought a few bits and pieces out of our own pocket, paid the extra utilities bills etc. And we're the lucky ones to be frank, given the issues faced by anyone furloughed, or the self employed. MPs already get generous expenses allowances (notoriously so!) so them getting extra support whilst others struggle seems like a massive PR own goal, no matter how you present it. |
ABB’s post title is “ MP's trousering an additional £10k then“. One of my 17 year old daughters started an after school job at a school centre just before we went into lockdown. She deals with sensitive information that is covered by the new data protection laws. She is now working from home taking calls, so her employer sent out a new laptop (due to gape she couldn’t use her own) with with the required software and headset. She was asked if she wanted an office stair which she declined but they were obliged to offer due to h & s. This cost is covered by her employer. MP’s are employed by Parliament. So taking Jess Phillps as an example. She will have five case workers dealing with people who are victims of domestic abuse, people who have relatives dying alone, business people closing their businesses, people struggling to cope financially after losing their jobs etc etc. They won’t be allowed to used their own personal computers to hold this information. I don’t understand why some people can’t see this? It looks like a general dislike of politicians is clouding this really thinking. [Post edited 10 Apr 2020 8:05]
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