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Originally Posted by Livia
I wasn't talking about nurses I quite clearly said paramedics.
The first part of your post is just banging on with the same misguided, misinformed nonsense as before, so I will just answer your latest swerve.
You obviously have no idea what councillors do. Do you know what they're paid? It's around £4000 a year. They're on call ALL the time, their contact details are published and people in their wards call them all the time and they're expected to help when they're needed. They're not paid a massive salary and a pension. Perhaps if people - like yourself - who are so disillusioned with everything fought and won a council seat, you'd be able to put the world right instead of just moaning about it. Although I'm sure you wouldn't want to do what they do for £80 a week.
You know even less about MPs than you do about councillors. I would love you to spend a week in an MPs office just to see the amount of emails, calls and letters that are received. MPs have around 90,000 voters in their constituency. That's a LOT of people. Only half on them will have voted, and only have of those who voted will have voted for that MP. But he or she still has to represent every single one of them. You'd be shocked if you knew how much work passes through an MPs office. To suggest we should cut their number and increase the workload of already overloaded constituency staff is absurd and misguided. I'm surpprised they didn't teach you this stuff on your course.
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It is my opinion...If you don't agree fine.
£4000 a year...ok...

Not like an MP then... Im not disillusioned, I'm diappointed.
Its annoying when people cannot see behind the scenes isn't it?...The hard work and planning ...constant evaluations and the stress and the pressure you are under for no thanks. It's just awful...