MP's spend £80,000 on surveys to make their lives more comfy

MP's spend £80,000 on surveys to make their lives more comfy

Postby Trapper John » Thu Dec 29, 2011 5:09 am

For the past three years, MP's have been using Taxpayers money, £27,000 per year, on paying a company to carry out surveys of MP's to find out what gripes they have and suggestions to make their working lives more comfortable.

The surveys have shown that the vast majority say they are reasonably happy with their lot in general but many hundreds have moaned about particular issues.

Top of the list of their gripes has been the new expenses regime brought about to stop them stealing from us and complaints about price increases in their heavily subsidised bars and restaurants.

It's nice to know we're all in this together isn't it.
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Re: MP's spend £80,000 on surveys to make their lives more comfy

Postby SaintNickers » Thu Dec 29, 2011 6:19 pm

i read this today while munching on a 3 day old pasty cos my life is that good under this government.
I could have done that job for only £25,000 a year, but they never asked me.
We are all in this together alright, but some are more in it than others.
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Re: MP's spend £80,000 on surveys to make their lives more comfy

Postby Trapper John » Sat Dec 31, 2011 1:28 pm


My info came from the Telegraph...never heard of Nigeriaonline, let alone think to look for it.... unlike you it appears....little slips like that can give away secrets about the real you, you might not wish to reveal, eh Mr Ngumbo?
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Re: MP's spend £80,000 on surveys to make their lives more comfy

Postby Verum » Sat Dec 31, 2011 3:33 pm

Trapezerjohn wrote:

My info came from the Telegraph...never heard of Nigeriaonline, let alone think to look for it.... unlike you it appears....little slips like that can give away secrets about the real you, you might not wish to reveal, eh Mr Ngumbo?

Methinks thou protesteth too much. :pmsl:

And slips? Look at your avatar. :rofl:
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