Why MPs should be paid more

There's been a lot in the news lately about MPs fiddling their expenses claims - but there's a fairly simple way to keep our representatives in line, says William Rees-Mogg.

It is depressing that the American election has seen charges and counter charges of corruption. Senator Obama has been attacked for historic property deals. Senator McCain has been attacked for his relations with a lobbyist. There are still ancient suspicions of the Rose Law Firm of Little Rock, Arkansas, in which Hillary Clinton was a partner when her husband was Governor.

In the United States, the main problem of finance for politicians comes from the cost of elections. The 2008 Presidential election will end up costing $1 trillion, or perhaps more. Much of the money goes on political advertising, of which the more effective half is spent on attacking the competence or integrity of the other candidates. The American lobbying system involves the lobbyists who have their hands out for political favours raising money from their clients to pay to politicians to spend on these negative campaigns.

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