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what with all the lying,philandering,taxing the life out of us
members of parliament are still called"right honourable gentlemen"
i would hate to meet "the right dis-honourable gentlemen" lord knows what shinanigans they would get up to!!!!!!!!
members of parliament are still called"right honourable gentlemen"
i would hate to meet "the right dis-honourable gentlemen" lord knows what shinanigans they would get up to!!!!!!!!
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I think garf123gsd would like to know why they are STILL called right honourable, when most are obviously dishonourable!!! I think he/she is a little dishollusioned with parliament! I can't answer that question, but the name doesn't really reflect the true picture!
I think garf123gsd would like to know why they are STILL called right honourable, when most are obviously dishonourable!!! I think he/she is a little dishollusioned with parliament! I can't answer that question, but the name doesn't really reflect the true picture!
Im sure this has been asked / discussed on here before, but given the level of sceptiscm and cynicism in general about MPs, does anyone else think we have altogether too many of them?
Other countries (in particular the US) seem to manage perfectly well on considerably less, and they each have a much larger constituency. Perhaps if the number of constituencies was reduced in the UK, it would keep them busy and therefore less likely to fall prey to temptation.
The other benefit of course would the reduction in costs on the public purse.... rough calculation, each MP gets around �100,000 per year in salary and expenses. There are currently around 640 or so MPs, so thats a cost to the public finances of �64 million? Does anyone else think we the great british public are being ripped off, or do you think we get value for money from our MPs?
Other countries (in particular the US) seem to manage perfectly well on considerably less, and they each have a much larger constituency. Perhaps if the number of constituencies was reduced in the UK, it would keep them busy and therefore less likely to fall prey to temptation.
The other benefit of course would the reduction in costs on the public purse.... rough calculation, each MP gets around �100,000 per year in salary and expenses. There are currently around 640 or so MPs, so thats a cost to the public finances of �64 million? Does anyone else think we the great british public are being ripped off, or do you think we get value for money from our MPs?
They are not all called 'Right Honourable' - that title is only for MP's are members of the Privvy Council - others are referred to as 'the Honourable lady / gentleman' or as'my honourable friend'.
This is simply part of tradition and courtesy that informs the workings of the Commons, designed to stop it all degenerating into a free-for-all. For the same reasons, MP's are not allowed to applaud anything said in the House, which is why they wave thier Order Papers to signal their approval.
This is simply part of tradition and courtesy that informs the workings of the Commons, designed to stop it all degenerating into a free-for-all. For the same reasons, MP's are not allowed to applaud anything said in the House, which is why they wave thier Order Papers to signal their approval.