Because they will still have to pay rent on their office. They probably have desktops in their office so need to get laptops for their staff to be able to work from home. Throw in encryption requirements for those laptops, software costs, paying their staffs' internet, electricity etc for a home office and other one off costs you can easily get to £10k extra.
If this is the case then Parliament really does need to be dragged into the 21st century and use electronic methods of communication. I guess they’d then ask for another huge sum to install the internet on their computers.
Hands up if working from home you get these costs paid by your employer
They will have been paying office rent anyway, so this isn’t an extra cost.
Desk tops? Are you serious?
MPs receive on average 300 letters a week; answering all of them by second class post will cost £9,500 - remember they won't be able to use the House mailing facilities.
Hands up if working from home you get these costs paid by your employer
At best, it is a WFH contingency fund that allows for 4/5 good laptops for staff to work on from home.
Desk tops? Are you serious?
It’s 2020, do MPs receive 300 physical letters and reply with a snail mail physical letter?
If this is the case then Parliament really does need to be dragged into the 21st century and use electronic methods of communication. I guess they’d then ask for another huge sum to install the internet on their computers.
£30 per reply? Blimey, the cost of stamps must have rocketed since I sent out my Christmas cards!
No - my maths was and is fine. Your post was misleading, or poorly expressed - if you'd added 'over the course of a year' it would have been fine.Your maths is very out
300 x 0.61 = £183
£180 x 52 = £9,516.
It is actually already far easier (assuming you're are clued up on tech like we are on NSC) to contact your MP through electronic means. However, there's a whole generation of older folks out there who are *not* clued up on using modern electronic methods of communication. For example, my mother-in-law flatly refuses to have an email address (we had to set one up for her for her Android tablet that she uses for web browsing and very recently Zoom, but she has no access to it).
No - my maths was and is fine. Your post was misleading, or poorly expressed - if you'd added 'over the course of a year' it would have been fine.
"MPs receive on average 300 letters a week; answering all of them by second class post will cost £9,500."
Based on that sentence, the maths was perfect.
Well, I would have thought it was obvious that MPs employ full-time secretaries not ones who work one week a year. I think you have a strange idea of what MPs and their staff do.
You you please list what they and their staff doThere was nothing about giving MPs an extra £10K per year, just an extra £10K available now, if needed. I have an excellent idea of what MPs and their staff do, and I can also work out the cost of replying to 300 letters (as opposed to 300 letters a week for a year).
The answer was right - the question setting left something to be desired!
Anyway, no point in squabbling further - I'm out now. Cheers!
Why aren’t aMPs getting 80% of their £80,000 salary?
That’s the £64,000 question.
(Stolen from Twitter)
Hands up if working from home you get these costs paid by your employer