
MPs' expenses have been regarded by honourable members as a luxury 'perk of the job' in addition to their generous salary and pension benefits. The electorate have learnt the behaviour of MPs regarding the expenses scandal exposed in the Daily Telegraph is akin to a group of children being left alone in a candy shop.
When children are left unsupervised under such circumstances, they can have the habit of overindulging on the confectionary. They'll feel sick afterwards and become remorseful of their over eating. What is the lesson to be learnt from this outrageous display of financial greed from our MPs? - Don’t put temptation in the way of children by leaving the lid off the candy jar.
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