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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Wed 27 Mar 21:39
Need to be based in London though so really just a benefit to peers who live locally.
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Topic Originator: Tenruh
Date: Thu 28 Mar 06:32
London residents don`t get the payment , all others do.
Post Edited (Thu 28 Mar 06:33)
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Topic Originator: McCaig`s Tower
Date: Thu 28 Mar 13:51
It was a huge anomaly (one of many) that peers were expected to pay for their accommodation out of their allowance (which isn’t that great for a legislator, even if it is tax-free), although I think they already get reasonable travel expenses, despite what the article says.
Mind you, you won’t get much for £100 in central London.
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Thu 28 Mar 15:39
Now we know why the SNP don`t make nominations for the Lords - it could cost them money and we all know SNP politicians are only at Westminster to feather their nests, don`t we? I wonder if an extra £100 will make a difference.
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Thu 28 Mar 17:29
That`s why it feels unfair for Lords not based around London. If I lived in Oxford it would be easy for me to fire in to the Lord`s each day for my £300 or whatever it is day rate and then bugger off. Not exactly easy if you live in Newcastle or Glasgow.
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