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MPs To Get 10% Backdated Pay Rise To £74,000
http://news.sky.com/story/1520010/mp...-rise-to-74000
MPs basic pay will increase from £67,060 to £74,000 http://media.skynews.com/media/image...-1-762x428.jpg Sign Of The Times. |
This makes me furious:rant:
It's all the parties that do it.......first thing they do is give themselves a pay rise, whilst the rest of us get naff all! Makes me sick......and they wonder why the voters don't trust them and are disorientated about politics:rant: |
But less money for bills
to pay for that. |
An independent commission decides it and apparently the mps can't even refuse. One assumes the members of this independent commission have been huffing a tonne of glue.
I of course expect the MP's who were against the rise will donate the excess to a working poor family. Right? |
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Yes lets have a List of them |
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No good blaming the politicians.
Personally I don't think they are overpaid anyway, not forgetting they can get sacked at any election:joker: |
I really don't understand this, Cameron tried to block it but the Committee insisted on the grounds that MPs have lost other ways of claiming back cash. Why 10%, why not 1% like the rest of us have to put up with, I thought there was a freeze on public sector pay, absolute farce.
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10% in one go does sound steep but this is independently arrived at and is after several years too. |
This is not a big issue....but the overpayment of usless wastefull unaccountable local councillors, chief executives on 3 times the salary of the prime minister , now that is a massive issue........ps would anyone here be an mp for £74k? No chance from me
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It's not even going to cost the taxpayer anything because the money for the rise comes from changes to pensions and expenses.
It's a very sensible decision once all the emotive outrage gets looked past and it's absurd that MPs once again become the targets of public anger for something that an independent body has recommended. If you want to be angry about someone's pay then there are far more appropriate targets than MPs |
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Anyway I would be all for an even bigger payrise on the condition that 'expense accounts' are completely done away with. I just really do feel its a bit of a pisstake given the rest of the country is suffering cuts and pay freezes... |
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It's still not what a middle manager in the City would make. If we don't want rich people who are independently wealthy dominating the House of Commons, we have to pay them a salary commensurate with the responsibility they have to encourage people with good degrees to look on it as a good career choice.
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I disagree Livia, it's already a perfectly respectable salary to live on and thus anyone who is genuinely interested in making a difference in politics will not be put off by it even if they could earn more elsewhere. If being in politics is their passion then that's where they will want to be.
There's nothing worse than a career politician half-arsing it for a paycheque. |
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Something else on which we will have to agree to disagree. |
Lol at the its only 74,000, tell that to a care worker in an old folks home or a nurse someone we will all come into contact with at some point in our lives, most people will never meet their MPs
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I don't want them taking pay hikes massively above the rate of inflation, whilst also claiming expenses, when so many working people in the country are also disrespected, are also in insecure employment, get paid half of that salary or less, and aren't getting any pay rise at all in real terms. Funnily enough. |
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Anyhoo, I'm sure at some point we will stumble across a topic where we can share some middle ground. This isn't going to be it though. |
You said that £67,000 is a reasonably low salary. You are out of touch with the real working world, whether you realise it or not.
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Oh and also, the suggestion that people who aren't on higher salaries haven't worked as hard. Meh.
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A lot of people work hard not everyone is academic thats the difference, just because someone works in a low paid job doesn't mean they don't give it their all, public sector are on a pay freeze why does that not apply to MPs? |
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