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Old 22-04-2009, 06:22 PM #1
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Default Browns idea of MP\'s Clocking in Rejected by LibDems and Conservative

Brown yesterday went on to his No10 YouTube
to say MP's will have to clock on each day.
Of Course this is over current New Labour MP's
destroying Browns future.

SkyNews Live
with Jeff Randall Special 1 Hour show
just broke the Breaking News.

LibDems And Conservatives
both Rejected Browns New idea of daily Clocking In.

So that looks like a Waste of time.


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They should clock in! Why be against it, they have things to hide?
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They should clock in! Why be against it, they have things to hide?

2 against one

Of course other things were also
in a Debate Brown just rushed.


He has lost.


http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/Pol...als_For_Reform






A Street Artist just did this outside of Westminster.
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So they do have things to hide? What are their reasons to be against?
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So they do have things to hide? What are their reasons to be against?

I am sure the Papers should tell us soon.
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Yeah but the MP's against it should come out and say way, tv interview on newsnight!
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Yeah but the MP's against it should come out and say way, tv interview on newsnight!

Maybe they will Squeeze it in
after the Budget Debate talk.



Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg said: ""My problem is that Gordon Brown won't budge, he wants to move to this system where basically MPs will be given a cheque simply for turning up at work.

"He wants to replace what at the moment is a flawed system with a system
which, in my view, is even more flawed."

The announcement follows a meeting of the party leaders to discuss the system of MPs' pays and perks.


The Prime Minister is wedded to the idea of paying MPs to turn up and do their job," David Cameron said.
"I would have a transparent allowance: no more patio heaters, no more bath plugs, certainly no pornography. That's what people want: a cleaned up system."


The Prime Minister wants to scrap the second home allowance - worth £24,000 - and introduce a Parliamentary attendance payment.

But both main opposition parties have rejected the idea and say they will put forward their own proposals for reform.

The Conservatives propose a "Transparent Parliamentary Allowance" which cannot be used to claim for, among other things, furniture, televisions and home decoration.

They also want to scrap the £10,000-a-year Communications Allowance.


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MP's should clock in or some how prove they work a working week for the pay they already get.......Expenses should only be allowed for those genuinly out of pocket because of travel and accomodation........The expenses gravy train needs to be derailed......
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MP's should clock in or some how prove they work a working week for the pay they already get.......Expenses should only be allowed for those genuinly out of pocket because of travel and accomodation........The expenses gravy train needs to be derailed......

You need all to agree
2 against 1
means Pathetic Brown has no chance.
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...h-reforms.html



Corrupt Brown
trys to Bribe his MP's.

Pathetc New Labour
never play fair.
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