Letter: In line with increasing staff surveillance in many offices, Sue Edwards suggest monitoring MPs’ daily activity, including time spent on second jobs
Re your report about Caroline Dinenage , the salaries of our parliamentary representatives are paid by the taxpayer and they are employed by their constituents. With increasing surveillance of staff by employers, online and via cameras, perhaps we should follow suit and monitor MPs in the same way. They use government computers for their constituency work and, thanks to Matt Hancock, we know there are cameras.
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