Keith Jones 989
13-12-2019, 16:12
............does anyone have any idea just how much these (what many thought of as traitors) will continue to cost us?
They will be entitled to huge pensions - in the main funded by we taxpayers - and enormous payments in expenses, removals, sale of second homes, severance compensation etc, the list is endless.
Then you have to take into account how much their replacements - who immediately become entitled to all of the financial benefits that accrue to everybody who is elected to the HofC - is adding to that cost. After all, if they had done their jobs there would have been no reason to replace them, so in effect this is self inflicted, so why should WE pay for it.
As a member of the Armed Forces my pay and pension details were promulgated in the Daily Telegraph etc every April. It is my view as one who still paying lots of income taxes, etc, that I have a right to know how much this upheaval is going to cost me. I have a feeling it could be HUGE for decades into the future and since some of them REFUSED to do their jobs from 23 June 2016 when we instructed them to BREXIT but they stoically refused to comply with a democratic vote - THEY SHOULD NOT BE ENTITLED TO ANY CONSIDERATION FOR THE LAST 3 OR SO YEARS THEY WERE IN OFFICE AND DEDUCTIONS NEED TO BE MADE.
Anybody else think like me?
They will be entitled to huge pensions - in the main funded by we taxpayers - and enormous payments in expenses, removals, sale of second homes, severance compensation etc, the list is endless.
Then you have to take into account how much their replacements - who immediately become entitled to all of the financial benefits that accrue to everybody who is elected to the HofC - is adding to that cost. After all, if they had done their jobs there would have been no reason to replace them, so in effect this is self inflicted, so why should WE pay for it.
As a member of the Armed Forces my pay and pension details were promulgated in the Daily Telegraph etc every April. It is my view as one who still paying lots of income taxes, etc, that I have a right to know how much this upheaval is going to cost me. I have a feeling it could be HUGE for decades into the future and since some of them REFUSED to do their jobs from 23 June 2016 when we instructed them to BREXIT but they stoically refused to comply with a democratic vote - THEY SHOULD NOT BE ENTITLED TO ANY CONSIDERATION FOR THE LAST 3 OR SO YEARS THEY WERE IN OFFICE AND DEDUCTIONS NEED TO BE MADE.
Anybody else think like me?