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Wasn't there something about a recession on the TV recently and how "we" all need to help the country get back on its feet?It's absolutely disgusting what they can claim for - and what's worse is that they do not have to justify it or provide invoices etc for their expense accounts.

......... I'll just say that I am EXTREMELY grateful for what all you guys and gals do for us![]()
legal or not, dishonest or not, it shouldn't happen. I mean how the **** can they justify claiming money to furnish their second home? Especially with how much the earn in the first place. I'll bet nobody in government, local or national, are feeling the pinch in current times.
@Outlore: If I claim expenses while I'm away I have to show receipts for the lot, and if I can't I have to pay it back (even if it was a truthful claim) and face strict disciplinary action.
EDIT: Apologies, forgot the no politics thing, but it's not like I'm stating my political beliefs? Surely nobody can seriously defend this other than a troll?
as for voting with your feet, how? you have to vote for one of the people or not at all, each party will vote for themselves etc... so one will get in. what can you do to change it?
There should be a "none of the above" option on ballot slips.
How much longer is it going to be until MPs lose their 'second home allowance'? I'm a private in the Army and they can claim more in a year to furnish their second homes than I earn in a year.
Latest story is here...looks like Jaqui Smith's been a naughty girl again.
They should get some allowance for living away from home, if your company send you away for a few weeks say on a training course they don't expect you to pay the hotel bill do they, it's the same with MPs.
Getting expenses for being away from home is one thing, but no one else gets to keep the accommodation when the job is done.
Having said that, the allowances do need to be looked at if the Ed Balls / Yvette Cooper comment is correct that is unfair they should only get one allowance.
that is dont turn up, which a lot of people are doing, but noone seems to be too bothered by it.
Whiteflyer, I understand you thought on expenses when away from home, but I can claim £5 a day in this country, £10 a day if overseas. Hotel bills are paid directly, I'm not out of pocket for a minute with them. But even these costs don't justify 24k PA do they?
There's people in Iraq and Afghan getting shot at for a darn sight less than that, and that's their salary, not an allowance to furnish their second homes.

They should get some allowance for living away from home, if your company send you away for a few weeks say on a training course they don't expect you to pay the hotel bill do they, it's the same with MPs.
Having said that, the allowances do need to be looked at if the Ed Balls / Yvette Cooper comment is correct that is unfair they should only get one allowance.
What is of most concern is that the people involved appear to be at ease with themselves as they have not broken any rules. The immorality of what they are doing escapes them. QUOTE]
The immorality does not escape them. They are well aware of what they are at just like a criminal is.
Now Alistair Eyebrows is under scrutiny.
He declared his £1.2 million family home in Edinburgh as his 2nd home and claimed £70,000 expenses for it whilst maintaining that his £150 per week London flat is his main home.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...acqui-Smith-lavishing-70-000-family-home.html
BTW, Darling's history on Wikipedia is worth a look at. On the wrong side of the Iron curtain.
Whiteflyer, I understand you thought on expenses when away from home, but I can claim £5 a day in this country, £10 a day if overseas. Hotel bills are paid directly, I'm not out of pocket for a minute with them. But even these costs don't justify 24k PA do they?
There's people in Iraq and Afghan getting shot at for a darn sight less than that, and that's their salary, not an allowance to furnish their second homes.
All this gov have for the forces is crocodile tears. Not one of them has been in the forces.
Same in most countries unfortunately, I personally think that to be Commander in Chief, you need to have served in one way or another.