MPs are set to get a £2,500 pay rise, bringing their salary to £94,000 a year-almost three times the UK average. Do you think taxpayers are getting good value for money from their MPs?
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00:00I don't think that Parliament or government are delivering on the promises they set out for, especially the government.
00:06MPs get paid a lot for a good, not a good cut, but it's a bigger responsibility for that person, so it kind of goes each way.
00:16Plus, how many MPs are there?
00:18There's something like a hundred or something.
00:20Or like 60 million or whatever.
00:22No.
00:24Oh yeah, no, 60 million population.
00:26Yeah, it's kind of like, yeah.
00:29When you put it that way, yeah.
00:31Yeah, yeah.
00:33I don't feel that MPs are necessarily represented in the local area at all.
00:37I think there's a lot of secondary interest.
00:41So I know Nigel Fry, for example, he's the highest earner from his own private businesses.
00:47I think as an MP, your priority should be your local constituents and your constituencies, not your secondary businesses.
00:53At the end of the day, do you really need a pay rise?
00:56Those are the things they're on about.
00:58Nothing gets done.