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Now Parliament has been dissolved and there are no longer any MPs, only candidates, does that mean those who were MPs now have no salary, or do they continue to be paid till June 8th?
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They get a 'resettlement payment' of up to £33,000 tax free and can get an additional £55,000 as a 'wind up' payment to pay off staff and finish any business that can not be 'handed on' to their successor.
It is not a redundancy payment as the job still exists.
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They get a 'resettlement payment' of up to £33,000 tax free and can get an additional £55,000 as a 'wind up' payment to pay off staff and finish any business that can not be 'handed on' to their successor.
It is not a redundancy payment as the job still exists.
parachute payment ?
well it is a cut-throat market out there
yes unreturned MPs get a £20 000 hand out
and an early pension on the grounds that once you have been an MP no one wants you for anything else
[Gideon obviously an exception to the rule]
[ palace foot men ( = make servants) used in the earlier part of the last century labour under similar disabilities - you could get anyone to work ( as a servant) if they had been employed at the Palace)
No I havent looked any of this up
this is after all AB ( anything goes a lot of the time)
and if it is wrong I will just say "that was an AB alternative fact"
well it is a cut-throat market out there
yes unreturned MPs get a £20 000 hand out
and an early pension on the grounds that once you have been an MP no one wants you for anything else
[Gideon obviously an exception to the rule]
[ palace foot men ( = make servants) used in the earlier part of the last century labour under similar disabilities - you could get anyone to work ( as a servant) if they had been employed at the Palace)
No I havent looked any of this up
this is after all AB ( anything goes a lot of the time)
and if it is wrong I will just say "that was an AB alternative fact"
Mind you as I write this I can hear the Hon Sir Toady Lickspittle of Toryshire Central piping up at PMQ: "Would not the Prime Minister agree with me that she is looking particularly foxy today in those shoes, all the better to win an election while those German EU Fokkas buzz our shores ..." etc etc