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There is another, exceedingly good, reason to pay MP's more than the common herd. We've seen 'cash for questions' scandals reasonably regularly in recent years. Motivated by greed presumably. If you remove the need for additional income, then bribery, corruption and even crap like the expenses fiddles all go out of the window. Of course, anyone who then dips his snout in the trough again should have the key thrown away. Personally, I'd go further still. I'd pay them a lot. And I'd ban them from having any second employment of any sort. Get rid of the cozy vested interests. pay a quarter of a million a year. I don't really care. Just make sure the buggers have no reason to be dishonest - in all ways. BobG
If you remove the need for additional income, then bribery, corruption and even crap like the expenses fiddles all go out of the window.
Cut out the 'additional' benefits, be they additional housing, administrative staff, stationery, travel etc. Pay them one figure, say £200-250k a year and say "that's your lot". Then let them manage their own accounts as they deem fit. There would be significant savings on the public purse, as you would be able to get rid of dozens of civil servants paid to administer the allowances system and we would not have the need for constant enquiries into MPs financial affairs etc etc - which no doubt costs a few million pounds more...Whilst the trough is there, we will always have people prepared to dip into it...
TRBIt's because it is a toxic issue for any Govt to take on. The media have a field day with any suggestion that MPs should be paid more and it's that reason why no Govt wants to grasp the nettle. It's not the only problem like this. We haven't had a re-rating of property values for Council Tax in 25 years and the bands are ridiculously out. But no Govt will address it because SOME people will lose out and they will be plastered all over the papers. Those who win won't be mentioned. That's what happens when you have a media that is a powerful and controlling of the Govt as ours is. What was the last time that a politician who was prepared to stand up to Murdoch won an election? It's never happened UK-wide in my adult life. And in Scotland, it's no co-incidence that Salmond and Sturgeon are big buddies with Murdoch. What a country, eh?