Atleast they have PMQ's which if nothing else is a weekly reminder to see how bad things are.
Can't imagine, though, a US Senator going off to participate in a reality TV gameshow, incommunicado, for weeks on end, while still collecting their substantial salary for the job that they aren't doing.
Or maybe Trump going back to work full-time on The Apprentice, while still being President? Even he didn't try that one.
Seems as if there's a inherent flaw in the way a parliamentary system works, in that MPs don't have employment contracts, it's just presumed their "employer" is their constituents as a collective, and thus they can spend their time any way they wish during their term, and the only way they can be 'fired' is if those constituents choose to vote them out come the election.
Until then there's no rules about what they can-and-can't spend their time on, and it comes down to a kind of 'honour system' to prevent them taking the piss. Even when that Labour MP got sent to prison there was no 'rule' to prevent her continuing to be an MP, and be paid as one, while she was in prison.
Surely-to-God his constituents will kick Hancock out next election?