Tuesday 2 June 2009

TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 2009

+++ Patrica Hewitt Retiring from Politics +++
+++ Beverley Hughes Going +++" style="font-family: Arial, Verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 16px; text-decoration: none; color: rgb(51, 68, 119); ">+++ David Chaytor to Stand Down +++
+++ Patrica Hewitt Retiring from Politics +++
+++ Beverley Hughes Going +++

Hewitt is retiring to spend more time with her family and health company directorships. Chaytor is going to spend more time in Court over his phantom mortgage claims…

UPDATE 11.01 : Beverley Hughes is going over “family circumstances”. Three MPs today.  Not bad.


MEPs Vote Themselves Lower Taxes Then Deny It

Euro Vote 09A TaxPayers’ Alliance/ComRes poll (report) asked 101 MEPs and 1020 members of the British public their opinions.  One of the statements respondents were asked to agree or disagree with was a bit of a trap for those on the Brussels gravy-train

MEPs should pay a lower rate of income tax than the people they represent;

The public were overwhelmingly opposed to the idea that MEPs should enjoy lower taxes than their constituents, by 82% to 15%.  10% of MEPs were openly in favour of the proposition of lower taxes for themselves, whilst 75% were publicly opposed.  Not so bad you think, they on the whole accept that all should be equal before the law.

Except MEPs have already voted for themselves a special tax rate. They say one thing to the public but vote in the opposite direction in the EU Parliament itself.

UPDATE : The BBC also polled the British public, finding that most people think most MPs are corrupt and when asked whether they trusted MPs to tell the truth, 20% said they did and 76% said they did not.  Which shows the truth that of the saying “you can fool some 20% of the people all the time”….

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62% said they believed MPs put their own self-interest ahead of the country and their constituents. You can’t fool all of the people all of the time…