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gulliver1 | 13:15 Wed 17th Nov 2021 | News
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And the Poor get Poorer... More than one quarter of Tory MPs have second jobs thats 90 out of the 360.
These Mps advise Companys on everything from Gambling to healthcare.earning millions of £s a year between them,and the highest earners are ex Cabinet Ministers. Meanwhile at the other end of the Scales.
....Triple lock for Pensioners ... suspended ,...£20 uplift for Universal Credit.... Scrapped.
Plus Manifesto Breaking.....Tax increase.
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Is David Lammy a rich tory too
I came into this world with nothing , and I've still got most of it left
you looking forward to 2024 Gully? I am, wonder if Rodders will be fighting it for your team.
DANNY, how many current Shadow Cabinet members have a second job?
I normally don't argue back against you Gully but why should the pensioners have triple lock? Why can those that are losing £20 UI not do a small second (or first job) to make up the difference
another winter of discontent approaching ?
fuel prices soaring = reduced usage ?
inflation rising = higher pay rise demands ?
staff shortages across the board = employees market ?
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//Despite the anger from Labour, opposition MPs have also flirted with second incomes, with some notable members pulling in six-figure totals//
Sorry, I don/t know to whom that refers.
The uc ones are nor really losing £20 there just getting what they use to get before the covid top up (not sure why they got it). But it's a big cut and once your used yo it you miss it. And because of clawback and tax & ni they'd need to do 8-10 hours extra a week not just a few hours.
I have no problem with any politician having a second job. They are not living off the State, and as long as they pay the correct Taxes then I can't see what the problem is, as long as their job as an MP is not hindered.
Gulli you are so out of touch with reality. The average MP salary is about £87K. Most of the senior leaders of my company earn that and way more, as does undoubtedly most senior management in any company. Not just capitalist companies either - the NHS, Councils, Charities all have staff on way over that.
You use this argument as if they are the super rich.

As an aside moaning about the £20 scrapping of the UC uplift makes my blood boil. It was given willingly to tide over during a difficult time. It was never a permanent thing. Now it's being withdrawn (as let's face it working life is well on way to normality) the left want to scream it's a cut. Typical of the benefit dependent, give an inch and they take a mile.
Ministers earning from a second job has nothing to do with UC or pensions. The later have to be paid for by the tax payers the former by the companies that employ them (and which no doubt have some tax paid on the earnings).

Having said that though I dont like the second job thing for MP's which is why I am of the opinion the HoC should be halved in numbers and the MP's salaries doubled, with limited expenses. I would also advocate a maximum of 15 years service every 30.

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Prudie 13.00 I was just comparing the earnings of Higher echelon and lower echelon thats all .
The rich often get richer because they work harder. Just a thought.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ if that were the case all farmers would be millionaires............just a thought.
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14.01 Naomi, Are you saying that The 90 moonlighting Corrupt Crony MPS work harder than the average working man ,..then you're dafter than what I thought you were...Just a thought.
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Naomi , is this what you call working hard ?
Andrew Mitchell mp, £180,000 for working just 35 days as a consultant.
Depends on your definition of a farmer. Many are millionaires (if you include assets in your calc), its the farm workers who are poor.

its been quite a good week so far for you gully innit?
andrwq mitchell has large debts to pay off
after the failed libel case
the solicitors clerk was a day late under the new rules and the judge said - the new rules are to prevent this possing abart
judgement for the other side - - - and costs.

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