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Increase in holidays for MPs
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-117209 2/MPs-award-month-summer-holiday--thats-week-l onger-year.html
MPs will now sit in the Commons for 143 working days in the year to the end of October, compared to 150 during the previous 12 months.
How much longer are we to put up with these waste of space people in Westminster?
Do others agree that the politicians should be working longer, seeing that the country is in such a mess?
Or maybe we do not need the very large number of MPs that we now have?
How can we get them to do as we want, not like they wish?
MPs will now sit in the Commons for 143 working days in the year to the end of October, compared to 150 during the previous 12 months.
How much longer are we to put up with these waste of space people in Westminster?
Do others agree that the politicians should be working longer, seeing that the country is in such a mess?
Or maybe we do not need the very large number of MPs that we now have?
How can we get them to do as we want, not like they wish?
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Are you sure AOG, just take a random look into the House on any day and see how many MPs turn up. Most people have the parliament channel on their freeview box or sky dish. PMQs is the only time you get a full house and this is only on for 1/2 an hour when the house rapidly empties after.
Are you sure AOG, just take a random look into the House on any day and see how many MPs turn up. Most people have the parliament channel on their freeview box or sky dish. PMQs is the only time you get a full house and this is only on for 1/2 an hour when the house rapidly empties after.
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