Do not understand why a peer who has been jailed for dishonesty is permitted to sit in the House of Lords at all.
The alternative to daily allowances is an annual salary for those who are allowed to vote, but the government may think that is more expensive than the present system.
If nobody was allowed claim unless they did clock off or sign out before a certain number of hours after clocking on or signing in to the Chamber or Commitees, that would certainly help.
This peer's defence is ludicrous. He says that he has obligations outside the Chamber itself, citing large amounts of mail. Well, maybe, but he can't claim for that and , as it is, strange that someone would travel in from Essex, just to spend less than 45 minutes on what he can claim for.