Donate SIGN UP

Labour Feeding From The Trough

Avatar Image
Gromit | 03:24 Sun 02nd Jun 2013 | News
25 Answers
// The Sunday Telegraph reports Patrick Mercer convinced Keith Vaz, Valerie Vaz, Julien Brazier, Mark Field and Fabian Hamilton to join his Fiji APPG. And the Sunday Times has stung Lords Laird, Cunningham & MacKenzie.

“Lord Cunningham, Lord Mackenzie of Framwellgate and Lord Laird offered to become paid advocates for a firm pushing for new laws to benefit its business. They also said they could set up an all party parliamentary group as a lobbying vehicle.” //

The name of Vaz cropping up again in corruption allegations is no surprise.

Looking like a bad week for policians of all parties.

We do seem to elect a Great deal of rogues to Parliament. do we get the politicians we deserve?

Gravatar

Answers

21 to 25 of 25rss feed

First Previous 1 2

Best Answer

No best answer has yet been selected by Gromit. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.

For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.
"Pay Peanuts and Get Monkeys"

Chop down the size of both houses and double the salaries - the HoC with over 640 members is anachronistic - not even the USA House of Reps is of this magnitude.......and as for the HoLs....well, some judicious pruning there would be worthwhile.
Lord mac on the radio,'I didn't break the rules, I just evaded them , which just goes to prove the rules need changing'.
That's alright then.
A two party system works well as long as there are well defined differences
between them. At the moment when listening to politicians you can't easily tell which party they are ,until very direct questioning forces them to toe the party line.
//"Pay Peanuts and Get Monkeys" //
In practice it has been found that when salaries go up , so does the amount of sickness leave, especially on Mondays, and in the public services where they get paid when off 'sick' , the amount of 'sickness' soars. In industry it was found output actually dropped following big pay rises. It needed mechanisation to bring the level back up.
Do you really believe that if you paid MPs more they would work any harder or longer. The truth is, at an election they get 10 times more ,would be candidates, than there are seats, and once in they never resign unless forced to.
Two years ago doctors were given big rises and shorter hours and what difference did it make. It's now almost impossible to get home visits and waiting lists are on the increase.
modeller

\\\\Two years ago doctors were given big rises and shorter hours and what difference did it make. \\\

It was more than 2 years ago as it was under a Labour Government.....I am suggesting a big rise AND the same amount of hours AND no expenses.

That would be a better deal for the electorate in my opinion.

21 to 25 of 25rss feed

First Previous 1 2

Do you know the answer?

Labour Feeding From The Trough

Answer Question >>

Related Questions

Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.