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 @9NRYP6Qanswered…2yrs2Y

No, but they should be able to demonstrate real world professional experience, instead of a background only in politics.

 @BCY4CTYanswered…1mo1MO

No, but there should be a maximum age for running for re-election. If you're over state pension age at the election, you shouldn't be able to run.

 @BDF6TMDfrom Massachusetts  answered…4wks4W

 @BBQSXSCanswered…3mos3MO

No, But they should be encouraged by their party to stop campaigning after 3 terms to allow younger new politicians to become an MP

 @B8YNK4Manswered…6mos6MO

No, but any Member of Parliament who acts in contradiction to their responsibilities as such should be prevented from holding office

 @B8XTRPLanswered…6mos6MO

Longer-serving MPs often develop a deeper understanding of the political system, legislation, and the long-term consequences of policy decisions. With experience comes stronger judgement, greater expertise, and a better ability to navigate complex issues. Removing MPs purely because they have reached a set time limit risks losing valuable knowledge and continuity, particularly in areas that require long-term planning and consistency.

However, where I strongly disagree is in relation to the level of financial support MPs receive from taxpayers. The allowances provided for accommodation, food,…  Read more

 @B5ZCY34answered…11mos11MO

There shouldn't be term limits, however if the public want a re-election campaign, they should collectively decide to hold one.