- Published: September 23, 2022
- Updated: September 23, 2022
- Level: Undergraduate
- Language: English
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Parliament should be a symbol of democracy if it is part of a monarchy or even a standalone unit in a country’s political structure. What can Democracy be related to? MPs seem to consider that democracy is freedom and their membership as a license to use freedom. The recent political scandal in the UK is MP’s expenses. A huge upheaval regarding the misuse of allowances and exploitation of claims has been in the limelight of late, evoking questions about MP’s role in democracy.
Media is the watchdog in democracy. It has already started investigating into the scandal and is attempting to make up for any flaws in the democracy. There are accusations against a significant number of MPs. What does this imply? Is politics power? Where does the money come from? The public who elect the representatives pay for them. Allowances are nothing but the taxes that the public of their constituencies pay. If an MP exploits parliamentary allowance, he/she is answerable to media as well to the public, the money exploited is theirs. MPs spending for their personal needs are neglecting their promise towards their constitution and people.
The government should come down hard on the MPs who misuse their position for their personal gains. The subsidy is for the public and not for the government and the people who are part of it. Unless they live a normal life of a common man, how can they relate to the problems and needs of their society and cater to it? But MPs consider their position as money breeding opportunity and not as a responsibility to serve the public. They look upon themselves hardly as public servants but go after luxuries for themselves.