Why MPs Can Afford to Give Away Their Salaries – And Voters Can’t
MPs were originally paid so that ordinary people – not just the wealthy – could afford to serve. Yet today, many MPs can comfortably donate part or even all of their salary while millions of voters struggle to live independently on full‑time wages. This essay explores how the MP pay system has drifted so far from real life, why the contradiction matters, and what it reveals about a Parliament increasingly detached from the people it represents.
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