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Sunday, 28 June 2009
Brian Brady ("Crackdown on second jobs", 21 June) is clearly incensed that MPs have so little to do that they can support up to 20 outside jobs; most taxpayers find one job exhausting and moonlighting in the outside world frequently leads to dismissal. If MPs are not doing a 40-hour week like the rest of us, then they are ridiculously overpaid and over-pampered.
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Sunday, 21 June 2009
We asked for your views on how the media should treat the BNP, and you gave them. Last week's interview with BNP leader Nick Griffin by Peter Victor produced an enormous response. This is a sample of what you had to say
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