She can always help her brother in his machinations: https://morningstaronline.co.uk/art...naire-chairman-ronald-rudd-sabotages-campaign
Quite a few have been there for a longtime. So they will get £63,000 a year in MP's pension (for a 30 year MP). Then they get a resettlement fee of £33,350 -payment equal to one month’s salary for every year they have been an MP, up to a maximum of six months. Former MPs can also claim the cost of rent of a home or or hotel accommodation up to a maximum of two months after Polling Day while they wind up their parliamentary business. Don't forget they can get more than £50,000 to help wind up their offices They can claim any expenses they incurred up to polling day related to their work as an MP (eg, office costs or staffing costs). So I imagine they will be busy looking for investments for all the cash?
Can we all stop talking about my future wife? If you are reading this - sorry Priti, but they had to know.
Oh sorry I forgot the London house the taxpayer have paid the mortgage for over the last 25 years (so it entirely paid off) needs to be sold. Typical four bed in the smoke will net the poor unemployed MP an average of £1,540,323. Quite a good perk!
oh that'll be right then you've knocked the bottom out of Anna to the point of insanity, and now you're about to trap the Arab lover.
They're dropping like flies, my local MP has just announced he will be retiring before the election, it's been a safe Tory seat since 1950, someone should be happy taking over.
You guys who are somehow getting rid of your worthless MPs ... ... any tips for how I can jettison Rt Dishonourable Nick Gibb?