You could also argue that they are more prone to accusations of crime as they are high profile. I bet professional footballers suffer more false rape accusations that other men of a similar age.
That said, it wouldn't surprise me if MPs did have a high tendency towards wrongdoing. You've got to be a bit odd psychologically to want to stand for Parliament.
It's like wanting to be a policeman. It should immediately disqualify you from getting the job. Deciding that you'd be a good person to tell others what to do isn't the right personality trait for a policeman or an MP.
What an amazing coincidence that the statistics for the house of commons are identical (apart from the mistyping of 17 and 117 on the bankruptcy item) to those for the US Congress. Or could it just be that it's all b*ll*x?
Well spotted Oneeyedvic (uh! I do hate typing your name too many e- numbers) Yes I did get it in an Email, thought it rather amusing, hoped other ABers would.
Great answer vehelpfulguy, a lot of thought gone into that.
mike1222, Would I really want to upset Mani? perish the thought.
I take it you are anti-police NJOK, but they are not there to cramp your style by telling you what to do, their job is to make sure you obey the law.