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Teddy Eagle 30 Sep 19 12.34am | |
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cryrst The garden of England 30 Sep 19 6.30am | |
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
Why wouldn't they want to.
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Badger11 Beckenham 30 Sep 19 7.51am | |
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I've said this before MPs do not have a written job description or a contract unlike the rest of us. I don't believe there should be a mandatory retirement age most companies are abolishing this anyway. However I do think they should have a contract that the voters can then measure and hold them to account. In the last year of his parliamentary career it was suggested that George Osbourne had not visited his constituency or personally held a surgery. Labour had started a conversation on investigating him but he then resigned. If any of this was true it's disgraceful. I don't care how old you are but are you up for the job, how can we measure that if they have no terms of employment. Edited by Badger11 (30 Sep 2019 7.52am)
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Teddy Eagle 30 Sep 19 8.13am | |
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Midlands Eagle 30 Sep 19 8.24am | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
In the last year of his parliamentary career it was suggested that George Osborne had not visited his constituency or personally held a surgery. Your use of the word "personally" implies that surgeries were held but that it was his staff who held them - and presumably reported back to him as necessary. I don't see anything wrong with that for an MP with such a demanding role in Government
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Badger11 Beckenham 30 Sep 19 8.43am | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
Your use of the word "personally" implies that surgeries were held but that it was his staff who held them - and presumably reported back to him as necessary. I don't see anything wrong with that for an MP with such a demanding role in Government Correct but that combined with his non appearance if true is not a good look.
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Midlands Eagle 30 Sep 19 9.44am | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
Correct but that combined with his non appearance if true is not a good look. It seems that MPs should behave according to the gospel of Saint Edmund Burke and I doubt whether MPs held many surgeries back in his day as most of them didn't have enough constituents to make it worth while
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 30 Sep 19 5.16pm | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
It seems that MPs should behave according to the gospel of Saint Edmund Burke and I doubt whether MPs held many surgeries back in his day as most of them didn't have enough constituents to make it worth while Voting was in public and confined to male 40s freeholders (previously the limit to be Knights of the shire). Only Anglicans could hold office, although others would have had voting rights by Burke's death.
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YT Oxford 30 Sep 19 6.03pm | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
Why wouldn't they want to. Some people actually like to work beyond retirement age. The level of their income from the parliamentary pension scheme will relate to how long they have served as an MP ie to how long they have been in that scheme. The likes of D Skinner will be entitled to a relatively large pension whereas an MP who has only served a year or two won't get much at all.
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Teddy Eagle 30 Sep 19 6.28pm | |
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Originally posted by YT
Some people actually like to work beyond retirement age. The level of their income from the parliamentary pension scheme will relate to how long they have served as an MP ie to how long they have been in that scheme. The likes of D Skinner will be entitled to a relatively large pension whereas an MP who has only served a year or two won't get much at all. Not so much a question of their willingness as diminishing levels of competence. There were reports that both Harold Wilson and Ronald Reagan weren’t in an ideal state during their time in office.
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YT Oxford 30 Sep 19 8.42pm | |
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
Not so much a question of their willingness as diminishing levels of competence. There were reports that both Harold Wilson and Ronald Reagan weren’t in an ideal state during their time in office. Diminishing competence at age 70. Like Roy Hodgson, for example. Or Sir David Attenborough (etc etc).
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Teddy Eagle 30 Sep 19 8.59pm | |
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Originally posted by YT
Diminishing competence at age 70. Like Roy Hodgson, for example. Or Sir David Attenborough (etc etc). A football manager and someone who narrates nature films. They’re not deciding the nation’s future are they?
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