Shots all round, MPs bar can stay open past 10pm
Shots all round, MPs bar can stay open past 10pm
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tescorank

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2,291 posts

255 months

Monday 28th September 2020
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One rule and trebles all round and all that !
The Times is now reporting the mps bars have been classified as workplace canteens and therefore do not need to close !

Shot in the foot might be the case !

https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/parliament-s-ba...

Meanwhile here’s some of last years menus for dining.

https://www.parliament.uk/site-information/foi/tra...





Edited by tescorank on Monday 28th September 05:07


Edited by tescorank on Monday 28th September 05:08

GT03ROB

13,993 posts

245 months

Monday 28th September 2020
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...and they really wonder why so many are just sticking 2 fingers up to their rules,,,,

Deathmole

959 posts

69 months

Monday 28th September 2020
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The brass neck on this lot is astounding. They are taking the piss out of us all.

hutchst

3,727 posts

120 months

Monday 28th September 2020
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You need to remember that these are the people that voted to give themselves, and only themselves, the right to break the sex discrimination legislation with impunity.

MikeM6

5,848 posts

126 months

Monday 28th September 2020
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hutchst said:
You need to remember that these are the people that voted to give themselves, and only themselves, the right to break the sex discrimination legislation with impunity.
As well as a significant pay rise during an austerity programme that saw most public sector incomes fall in real terms, not that long after they were shown to have abused an expenses system for extensive personal gain.

It does not inspire confidence in those that reach governing positions, but I think it twas ever thus.

Alucidnation

16,810 posts

194 months

Monday 28th September 2020
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Is that bar open to the general public as well?

GadgeS3C

4,727 posts

188 months

Monday 28th September 2020
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They were clearly focused on the optics for this one.

spookly

4,375 posts

119 months

Monday 28th September 2020
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Alucidnation said:
Is that bar open to the general public as well?
Only as a guest/visitor of an MP.

Pan Pan Pan

10,725 posts

135 months

Monday 28th September 2020
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This is no different to successive governments awarding themselves big pay rises, whilst limiting what the rest of the country is allowed to have as a pay rise.
Apparently the MP`s bar has been described as a works canteen which allows it to stay open all the time, Wonder if we can re designate our local pubs as canteens! smile

Pesty

42,655 posts

280 months

Monday 28th September 2020
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Works bar? Why can’t I have a works bar.

Surely this is an anachronism reinforcing the patriarchy and as beer is racist now then it’s also racist. Sounds like it should be closed for good.

Previous

1,621 posts

178 months

Monday 28th September 2020
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GadgeS3C said:
They were clearly focused on the optics for this one.
hehe

Murph7355

40,937 posts

280 months

Monday 28th September 2020
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Why are we surprised?

MPs rules on working conditions etc are very different to the ones they make everyone else abide by. It's a disgrace.

The expenses bit didn't lead to any significant change. This won't even register.

(And this is the whole house, not "government").

carreauchompeur

18,303 posts

228 months

Monday 28th September 2020
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Oh FFS. Does nobody, nobody at Westminster think about stuff like this, and that, actually, they should just go with it and close at 10?!

Ian Geary

5,397 posts

216 months

Monday 28th September 2020
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So whilst this makes a good headline, surely the issue is the working conditions and processes of the HoC?

All the differences observed between MPs and basically every other job is because of their unique way of working.

I think this needs to be understood more, and critiqued as part of a wider reform, rather than just getting upset about this specific instance if hypocrisy.

Of course, who would the MPs allow to review them?

Hmm, a task force made up of MPs perhaps. Lets see: they're going to need additional staff (the wife, the newphew etc) additional office space (second home), generous travel expenses, and of course as they'll be working late, unhindered access to the "staff canteen"

pquinn

7,167 posts

70 months

Monday 28th September 2020
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MPs given themselves an exemption from anything that might be 'problematic', all in the name of democracy.

All while getting other people to pay for it.

nelly1

5,663 posts

255 months

Monday 28th September 2020
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And such reasonable prices...

Nice to know we're subsidising this so poor, hungry MPs can get a hot meal after a busy and productive day rolleyes

ITP

2,489 posts

221 months

Monday 28th September 2020
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Pesty said:
Works bar? Why can’t I have a works bar.

Surely this is an anachronism reinforcing the patriarchy and as beer is racist now then it’s also racist. Sounds like it should be closed for good.
Maybe you can have a works bar......at home!
Lots of people working from home now.

garagewidow

1,502 posts

194 months

Monday 28th September 2020
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nelly1 said:
And such reasonable prices...

Nice to know we're subsidising this so poor, hungry MPs can get a hot meal after a busy and productive day rolleyes
I'm surprised they aren't all a bunch of fat bds at those prices.

as for the thread, what else would we expect.

Murph7355

40,937 posts

280 months

Monday 28th September 2020
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Ian Geary said:
So whilst this makes a good headline, surely the issue is the working conditions and processes of the HoC?

All the differences observed between MPs and basically every other job is because of their unique way of working.

I think this needs to be understood more, and critiqued as part of a wider reform, rather than just getting upset about this specific instance if hypocrisy.

Of course, who would the MPs allow to review them?

Hmm, a task force made up of MPs perhaps. Lets see: they're going to need additional staff (the wife, the newphew etc) additional office space (second home), generous travel expenses, and of course as they'll be working late, unhindered access to the "staff canteen"
This is the sort of rationale given about their expenses. But it's bks (no disrespect intended smile).

There are plenty of jobs that have at least the same type of working processes as MPs, and plenty that have much more in terms of "antisocial working practices", and they all have to conform.

There is on need for it IMO.

When it 100% contravenes what the rest of us have to put up with, they need to get a grip and do the same themselves.

98elise

31,553 posts

185 months

Monday 28th September 2020
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Ian Geary said:
So whilst this makes a good headline, surely the issue is the working conditions and processes of the HoC?

All the differences observed between MPs and basically every other job is because of their unique way of working.

I think this needs to be understood more, and critiqued as part of a wider reform, rather than just getting upset about this specific instance if hypocrisy.

Of course, who would the MPs allow to review them?

Hmm, a task force made up of MPs perhaps. Lets see: they're going to need additional staff (the wife, the newphew etc) additional office space (second home), generous travel expenses, and of course as they'll be working late, unhindered access to the "staff canteen"
They have plenty of actual restaurants/canteens on the HoP estate, so the bars don't need to be open after 10.