View Full Version : Should politicians only have a set amount of holiday each year
Kate!
18-08-2020, 06:23 PM
in line with what ordinary workers get allowed?
Inspired by Arista's holiday thread.
Poll.....
arista
18-08-2020, 06:25 PM
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Kate!
18-08-2020, 06:25 PM
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:joker: lmao Arista.
Smithy
18-08-2020, 06:29 PM
They should get the standard 4 weeks like most other people
they basically get the same holiday as teachers, so should teachers and therefore kids and university students only get 2 weeks too?
Smithy
18-08-2020, 06:54 PM
they basically get the same holiday as teachers, so should teachers and therefore kids and university students only get 2 weeks too?
MPs aren’t teachers though, they serve the entire population year round so should therefore be at work year round
The Slim Reaper
18-08-2020, 06:55 PM
they basically get the same holiday as teachers, so should teachers and therefore kids and university students only get 2 weeks too?
I think taking 2 holidays during a pandemic, with no deal brexit on the horizon is taking the piss. Reducing MP's/PM's holiday entitlement doesn't need to reduce school holidays.
Braden
18-08-2020, 06:58 PM
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I think taking 2 holidays during a pandemic, with no deal brexit on the horizon is taking the piss. Reducing MP's/PM's holiday entitlement doesn't need to reduce school holidays.
i think you are assuming that Boris does something meaningful when he is not on holiday, which is a big assumption :laugh:
Cherie
18-08-2020, 07:21 PM
I don’t think they should be in recess currently
Tbh if you clocked up the hours most politicians work it'd be more than 90% of professions, Prime Ministers especially tend to do 12 hour days and will still be doing some work every day of the year
Just looked it up and MPs don't get any holiday entitlement at all
joeysteele
18-08-2020, 07:51 PM
Just looked it up and MPs don't get any holiday entitlement at all
Yes, but they get paid all year round.
Once they've made an oath to the Queen, they get full pay whether or not they even attend Parliament.
So technically, although their Parties may object of course and rightly.
They can do as they like.
However, I actually feel for MPs, because the nature of their work is a lot is done in their constituencies.
Which the media and the public don't take into consideration.
They do take holidays but you are right they are not set out.
Of course when parliament is in recess, it would be argued little was being done.
Despite many MPs working away in their constituencies.
There is an exemption I think.
In that if an elected MP won't take an oath of allegiance it is to the Queen.
Then they don't get paid.
I'm pretty sure that applies to Sinn Fein elected MPs currently.
I'm not against MPs having holidays however.
I'd still love to be one someday myself.
I think it's easy to dismiss how stressful it can get.
As all professions can be too of course.
Then at present they need to look out for dangerous maniacs, ready to physically harm or even kill them too.
Kizzy
18-08-2020, 08:10 PM
they basically get the same holiday as teachers, so should teachers and therefore kids and university students only get 2 weeks too?
Teachers aren't on holiday when the kids are... I thought everyone knew that.
Kizzy
18-08-2020, 08:14 PM
MPs aren’t teachers though, they serve the entire population year round so should therefore be at work year round
They serve their constituents not the country. There's rules in place for important votes that are scheduled when they are on holiday. They have a right to a family life too.
No holidays, they would just abuse someone
Kizzy
18-08-2020, 08:17 PM
Tbh if you clocked up the hours most politicians work it'd be more than 90% of professions, Prime Ministers especially tend to do 12 hour days and will still be doing some work every day of the year
:joker:
Boris doesnt work weekends that's a well known fact.
Calderyon
18-08-2020, 09:03 PM
In here, politicians have longer holidays than students.
Their total holiday for one member of a parliament in a calendar year comes to 4,5 months in total.
Calderyon
18-08-2020, 09:10 PM
And yes, it is too much.
Livia
19-08-2020, 09:49 AM
Where do people get the idea that because parliament is in recess, MPs aren't working? MPs have constituencies, and recess is the best time for them to be there.
Livia
19-08-2020, 09:49 AM
:joker:
Boris doesnt work weekends that's a well known fact.
No, it isn't
Captain.Remy
19-08-2020, 10:18 AM
The same amount. They're workers too, with families and need to rest too. It's not an easy job, regardless of who you support. Most people who criticize them wouldn't handle such pressure and the working hours on a daily basis anyway.
Livia
19-08-2020, 10:57 AM
The same amount. They're workers too, with families and need to rest too. It's not an easy job, regardless of who you support. Most people who criticize them wouldn't handle such pressure and the working hours on a daily basis anyway.
Yes... not to mention the constant criticism.
UserSince2005
19-08-2020, 11:24 AM
give em more so we dont have to hear from them as much, and cut their pay accordingly.
Smithy
19-08-2020, 11:28 AM
Where do people get the idea that because parliament is in recess, MPs aren't working? MPs have constituencies, and recess is the best time for them to be there.
Sajid Javid has just taken on a second job at JP Morgan, he clearly can’t be that busy :idc:
Kizzy
19-08-2020, 01:15 PM
No, it isn't
It was in an article in the times :idc: there was no challenge to the accusation.
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