<p>A Conservative MP who spoke out in favour of scrapping the £20 Universal Credit</a> cut has urged caution over changing the rules around second jobs for MPs.<br>Andrew Rosindell, who represents Romford, described himself as "very cautious" about banning second jobs because it would mean significant lifestyle changes for some MPs.<br>In July, Rosindell backed plans to scrap the temporary uplift in Universal Credit, saying that some people didn't need the extra money.</p>