It comes after Ipsa gave MPs a 10 per cent pay rise taking their salary to £74,000 last year, despite the rest of the public sector being limited to 1 per cent.

However according to a freedom of information request obtained by MailOnline, many MPs were angry about the timing of the increases and the watchdog's decision to publish details of their debts.

One MP said: "You are rubbish at acting on behalf of the Members of Parliament - you serve yourselves and are so far from 'helping us do our job' the complete opposite. Everyone feels the same - new and older MPs."

The same politician suggested that the expenses system should be 'replaced completely by an allowance system rolled up with our salary'. "No forms just £10-12k per month to go and do the job we want to do, freed up from your Kafkaesque nightmare of a system," the MP wrote.