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I'm not sure that would be expected of an MP on a ?65k salary, though, Louisiana. And conversely, the idea of 'buying outfits' at all would seem out-of-this-world to some people.


Isn't frugality just living within your means and looking for opportunities to save money?

louisiana Wrote:

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> @ Moos

> So you'd expect a 'frugal' MP to be taking taxis

> everywhere? Perhaps you too are on Planet Noggin,

> along with Jacqui and chums.


Er, no - I just think that someone on a high salary like ?65k who doesn't buy outfits from charity shops or travels in taxis could still be considered frugal if she is living within her means. Actually, I don't at all see why clothing should be expensed at all, and I agree that somone who expenses his or her travel to the taxpayer should travel by public transport, especially in London.


I don't know what Planet Noggin is, but remind me when this debate became about me and my habits?

It?s not anything that Peter Oborne hasn?t said before through other media. Or anything that most thinking individuals haven?t worked out long ago.


It?s just a pity that this kind of commentary doesn?t make it onto the One Show so that the vast majority of people who still think that, ?Should I vote red or blue?? is actually a valid question, can?t hear it and realise that the real issue is that the entire system is fouled by corruption.

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