Are British MP's more likely to contract Swine Flu than the rest of us?
By MichaelJay
@MichaelJay (1100)
May 11, 2009 4:38am CST
I ask this as they must surely run a greater risk bu having their snouts so deep in the trough.
While their constituents struggle desperately to keep ONE roof over their heads, MP's have been claiming for second homes and the type of items we would expect to buy for ourselves, they are having paid for by the public purse.
This is a national scandal and it affects all shades of political belief, Labour, Tory, it doesn't seem to matter which side you're on, here's a license to print money!
If I took my dog food receipts to the Job Centre, what are the chances of them paying me out?
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@GreenMoo (11834)
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12 May 09
My bet is that if any of them were unlucky enough to contract Swine Flu or anything else, they would use it as a self promotion opportunity and employ the media to tell the long suffering public that it was due to their selfless mingling with the masses whilst their resistance was low due to overwork.
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@newzealtralian (3930)
• Australia
12 May 09
It is rediculous isn't it that politicians are complaining about their financial states, when they are the ones who are payed by the taxpayers to not complain and do something about those who are much less fortunate.
Maybe one day, they will all grow little curly tails!
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