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The Plebs Won't Notice
Boris today back-tracked on all his anti-sleaze promises - no cap on MP second job earnings or time. Snouts back in the trough chaps - hurrah hurrah.
"The plebs won't notice, I've slipped it in behind the smoke screen of the Ukraine situation"
https:/ /www.th etimes. co.uk/a rticle/ opposes -plans- to-limi t-mps-e arnings -xsw2dk 0f5
https:/ /www.th eguardi an.com/ politic s/2022/ mar/17/ plans-t o-cap-u k-mps-e arnings -from-s econd-j obs-dro pped
https:/ /www.th enation al.scot /news/2 0000090 .plans- cap-uk- mps-inc ome-sec ond-job s-dropp ed/
"The plebs won't notice, I've slipped it in behind the smoke screen of the Ukraine situation"
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Is anyone surprised that the ban on MPs second jobs has been axed?
We should scrap elected Police Commissioners.
Scrap elected Mayors.
Scrap the House of Lords.
Scrap the UK Parliament.
Introduce devolved English Parliaments in the South East, South West, Midlands and the North.
Introduce a Ministry for The UK to look after all the none devolved jobs like Defence, Trade etc with members co-opted from the devolved Parliaments.
We should scrap elected Police Commissioners.
Scrap elected Mayors.
Scrap the House of Lords.
Scrap the UK Parliament.
Introduce devolved English Parliaments in the South East, South West, Midlands and the North.
Introduce a Ministry for The UK to look after all the none devolved jobs like Defence, Trade etc with members co-opted from the devolved Parliaments.
well I agree with scrapping the lords and elected mayors and police commissioners, we should also scrap all the devolved "Parliaments", last thing we need is another layer of snout in trough politicians. We should reduce the commons to 400 and double their wages but abolish all the non gov business exes. Replace the house of lords with an elected senate of no more than 100.
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