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Originally Posted by Russ
I'd have to. The commission set up to oversee these things is independent. With the number of scandals coming out these days if there was anything underhanded going on with them then heads would roll from an infeasibly high level.
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It was set up that way because (IMO quite justifiably) MPs cannot be trusted when it comes to setting their own pay and perks.
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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Please, independent my backside, they know which side their bread is buttered, you couldn't make it up, THEY can't be trusted so have to be compensated with a pay rise