Re: Surely it's time for a cull of these pinstriped chancers : Mon Jul 01, 2013 12:41 pm
Strangely enough, I am in favour of paying MPs more.However I would couple the increase to a few other changes to their contract of employment, such as:
1) Their job as MP should be their only form of remuneration. They should immediately resign all directorships and sell all shareholdings (not to family members), except those held in openly-recognisable pension funds.
2) Any fees received for TV/radio appearances or other media work should be donated to charity
3) They will receive a subsistence allowance to cover time spent away from home. This will be at a set rate and will cover any meals or accommodation. If they wish to spend more, they are welcome to pay the extra from their own pockets.
4) Travel expenses will be based on a 1.6l car at national average pump prices. If they decide to use an alternative form of transport, they can fund the difference themselves. Only those MPs living more than 200 miles from Westminster would be expensed to use air travel for commuting to and from home and that will be in the form of one return ticket (Economy class) per week.
5) Any MP found to have been fiddling his expenses to be summarily dismissed with forfeiture of all benefits.
There will be anomalies but not many and it shouldn't be difficult to work around them