Dave wrote on Dec 2
nd, 2009 at 10:12pm:
There we have it;
MPs get preferential treatment from the Government. Mr Knight even explicitly states that these are geographical numbers. But Joe Public looking for a job or enquiring about a pension must ring a covert premium number.
MPs pursuing constituency casework get privileged access to ministers, government and other other public sector bodies as well as most private sector organisations. This is because of the job that they do as our elected representatives. The costs they incur in doing this work is claimable as an expense and would normally be claimed. An MP looking for work because they did not fancy their chances of being re-elected next year would not be able to avail themselves of this privilege for that purpose.
A call back is offered here as it is offered to any caller concerned about the cost of calling. As reported above it is now offered as a standard procedure to any caller from a mobile to a 0800 or 0845 number.
Jim Knight's explicit reference to a "geographic number" is made in awareness and to show recognition of the context of the question. DWP does now understand that there is a genuine issue here and has started on the long road to addressing it properly and finally. Unlike the Department of Health, it does acknowledge that there is an issue with 0845. Whilst many BT callers pay a reduced rate to call 0845 numbers, it will not be easy to resolve.
It remains a disgrace that so long after the introduction of 03 we are still talking about this, however things are at last moving, at the predictably slow pace.
I cannot see the hypocrisy referred to in the updated subject. I am not aware of any serious proposal that an MP's salary, personal wealth or private earnings should be used to cover expenses incurred in constituency casework, however this is what is implied by the quoted comment. If this proposal were to come into effect we would ask candidates to declare their outside earnings or wealth when they stand for election - not so that we could see if they would be sufficiently dedicated to the job, but so that we could elect whoever was rich enough to be able to offer a good service to their electors. As stated elsewhere, I strand firmly opposed to this this misapplication of the principles of consumerism, which even creeps into the relationship between the citizen and their MP.
Whilst SayNoTo0870 may wish to campaign for all MPs to have the personal wealth necessary not only to fund their casework, but as is also implied, to buy privileged access to ministers and officials, I must register my serious dissent from this campaign.