Some of us might dispute the 90+% of MPs quoted by Steve on another thread as well I still don't see it as a major issue - it was wrong and needed changing, but it was the end result of years of denying MPs the wage rises they should have had - Net result to the taxpayer is minimal I'm guessing Some people have a NEED to be offended though. Never mind analysis, taking into account all the facts, reason and balance - just look through a magnifying glass at a grubby result and get upset about that I'm seeing more reportage of the growing anger amongst voters as if to say they are right. I want to know who is getting angry at the voters after years of selfish behaviour. But no, like a spoilt child, "we" the taxpayer/voter get to gurgle when we get what we want and scream blue murder when we don't