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MP's Pay
Going to be approved next week apparently, 11%, unbelievable, seems like austerity is just for us plebs, still come the revolution
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/...n-mps-pay-rise |
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That is just ridiculous.
one by one, and many by many are starting to see that they're screwing us rotten. day by day, hour by hour that revolution will come. viva la revolution! |
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Well this ain't going to go down well with Joe Public.
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In fairness to MPs - and I feel I need to scrub down with carbolic soap after saying that - they have no control over how much of a raise they get (or whether they get a raise at all).
However it would be interesting to see how many (if any) MPs donate their extra 11% to charity. |
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The thing that amuses me when this comes up on shows like Question time they say the recommendation body is independent, how many of us would get a pay rise is someone independent looked at our pay.
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I've always said that whereas MPs don't make these decisions, those with a conscience could make an admirable gesture of donating it to charities. I've never seen an MP on the breadline and I very much doubt any of them can now look forward to finally having a comfortable Christmas knowing their pay is going up by around £500 a month. |
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To be fair to them once you take the costs of transport, computers, running an office, London accomodation and meals away that juicy £74,000 salary will be down to £74,000. :mad:
Honestly I wouldn't have a problem with this pay if they weren't topping it up with expenses claims for things that most other people pay out their own pocket. |
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As Alan Duncan refers to it, "living on rations".
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They will accept it some will put on a show of disagreement with it but only a small minority if any will not take it. Meanwhile most will continue doing far harder jobs for substantially less pay and be lucky if they get any pay rise this year and next. This will just add to the massive numbers of people already apathetic to politics and further damage our democracy maybe that's the plan I don't know.
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-25287108 |
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so how much should we pay someone to run the country ?
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Given much of what we all pay for out of our flat income they claim as expenses and they already have a salary twice the average I don't think it's expecting much for them to forego pay rises as most in this country have for the last five years. When the country turns round and normal workers are back to getting pay rises then they can as well after all as Dave used to say "were all in it together".
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