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If the Members of Parliament (MPs) were paid to serve the government they would be bound to approve of all the actions taken by the executive branch of the government. This is not what is intended in a parliamentary democracy. Here the MPs are intended to be representatives of the people in the constituency from which they have won an election from. So, it naturally follows that the MPs are paid to serve the people by legislating laws in the parliament and by acting as a check to make sure that the decisions of the government reflects the will of the people.

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12y ago

They are.

They have been salaried for at least 100 years.

This is meant to put them in an independent position, free to resist corruption and too much pressure from sponsors.

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if the government is paying the person ,definately he will going to serve it without anyshadow of doubt.

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11y ago

The members would work harder because they are only focused on that since it is their job

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Q: What would happen if members of Parliament were paid to serve the government in the early 1800s?
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