greenmark wrote: ↑Thu Aug 29, 2024 1:26 pm
Michael5482 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 29, 2024 1:04 pm
greenmark wrote: ↑Thu Aug 29, 2024 12:30 pm
I disagree. Being an MP is the peak of vocational employment. They have other opportunities to earn. To pay them more would just be a bonus for them.
The last few years have demonstrated that some MP's and PM's should have never been allowed near positions of power.
Contrast Biden with BJ , Truss, Trump and Sunak. The latter are only interested in themselves. Biden is a career politician.
I honestly believe the concept of public service is natural for him and utterly alien to the others.
MP's need to be more accountable, no matter how much they get paid they need to be measured on performance via KPI's. Independent body's setup to produce statistics and performance measured against them and only these statics can be used by all politician instead of picking reports/stats that suit heir narrative (which we know as lies)
The voting system and process no longer works for the modern age. Need proportional representation, KPI's, Parliament open 365 days a year, would I pay them more, yes I would but they'd have 30 day's a year holiday and 2nd jobs banned. I'd restrict their voting in Parliament for a month for not answering questions properly, blatant lies or poor performance against KPI's. When not delivering on KPIs' they'd need to produce and implement a recovery plan, if that fails there gone.
All just for starters.
Not sure I like so much constraint. I don't mind MP's exploiting heir position priidng it doesn't cloud their judgement. They are elected to represent their constituents. The balance between that and party is extremely foggy.
I'm beginning to think PR is fair and logical. But I think it would result in many hung parliaments and coalitions and I'm not convinced we would gain anything from that change.
Above all your suggestions would require legislation and turkeys don't vote for Christmas. At least we don't have Putin as a leader. Jeez that's a poor endorsement of our country.
Another I'd throw in is have an actual Cabinet Government (Chancellor, Energy Minister etc etc ) then I'd have constituency MP's. Yes it'll cost a bit more but in the grand scheme of things it's peanuts
Whatever way you look at it Labour and Tory's are equally as culpable when previously been in power since the country's slow monumental decline. My take is Labour are clueless and Tory's just f@ck up everything they touch then when in power they blame each other.
My Labour MP is already under pressure for voting to keep the two child benefit cap, the winter fuel allowance removal and the 4,000 illegal immigrants that have came since her election. She spent the last few years employed at the GMB Union campaigning and telling everyone about child and fuel poverty amongst other things.
The other day she only decided to advertise for staff despite being in office for two months, she's green as grass and getting absolutely battered by the town already including Labour voters. A lot of these MP's are way out there depth she's one of them.