To become an mp, you first need to be nominated. That process alone is going to set you back a few grand. Then, if you are good enough to win the nomination there is the election. If you are elected, you will need a second home in Ottawa. The subsidies don’t cover all that. Then while all this has been going on, you have had no income for a year or 18 months. As an mp, you tour your riding meeting various groups from seniors to students in the university. You are expected to pay for everyone’s coffee and you would be staggered to know how many groups you visit that have a 50-50 contest, so you drop $50 or $100 at each one and if you happen to win, you are expected to donate the lot to the organization. The expenses add up. Everyone has their hand out because they are your boss and you make that obscene salary. Never mind that that salary is much less than you made at the job you had before you ran just as you were about to enter your prime earning years. Then there is the loss of family time because you work 16 hours a day 6days a week and are away much of the time. To top it off, everyone is your boss and they think they could do a better job than you and they all think you are a crook. When their government cheque goes missing, you get it fixed for them but they still call you a thief.
years ago, I worked for a major bank and it was scary how many former cabinet ministers carried around incredible debt loads.
Show these people some appreciation because they are not serving you for money or your gratitude.