Tower Block of Commons
Posted: Mon 8 February, 2010 Filed under: Cynicism, Domestic, People, Thoughts 1 Comment »I’ve been watching the new Channel 4 series “Tower Block of Commons“, where politicians leave their homes and move into council estates across the country, to see the reality of the resident’s lives.
It’s not bad, as these things go, although obviously there’s some aspects that are pretty “Made for TV”. Personally I think that MPs should live in among their constituents – not necessarily in council houses, but certainly in “standard” accommodation for each ward/district/whatever. After all, how can you represent the people of your district if you don’t know what their living standards are truly like?
I also find that the priorities of the families the politicians live with are fascinating – in some cases they’ve got no carpets, live on the absolute cheapest food and so on, but still have what looks to be Sky+ boxes and widescreen TVs. There’s also the families where they’ve got the kids and so on, living on benefits, but somehow still manage to get methadone and the like.
It’s interesting to watch, in a similar way to Secret Millionaire and other programmes of a similar ilk, but still leaves you with that “made for TV” cynicism…
I agree that MPs should live in their constituency but when they’re in London and it’s too far to commute then there should be a tower block or similar supplied and serviced for overnight accommodation. Somewhile like, ooh, the olympic village after 2012, perhaps. That would put an end to any second home shenanigans.