Politics

People can’t get over how cheap the House of Commons bar is

Heavily subsidised bar prices in the House of Commons have left many people wondering how many MPs have time for a second job.

With a pint of Carling costing a fraction over £3 and Cellarman’s reserve coming in at £2.90 it is easily the cheapest place to drink in central London, with many local Westminster establishments charging double that price.

Elsewhere MPs can also tuck into soups for less than a pound in the Terrace Cafeteria and enjoy a three-course meal of soup, steak and parfait for under £13 in the Members’ Dining Room.

Compare that to the nearest pubs – where most burgers cost more than £15 – and you can say our elected representatives are getting a fair amount of bang for their buck!

According to the latest figures revealed by openDemocracy, the House of Lords has spent £8 million of taxpayers’ money subsidising its own bars and restaurants in the last three years.

It comes on top of the £17 million bailout of catering facilities in the House of Commons – bringing the total to a staggering £25 million.

Every one of the 26 bars and eateries across Parliament made a financial loss over the last three years.

While the rest of the UK faces a growing poverty crisis, the latest figures will be a bitter pill for most to swallow.

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