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Old 19-04-2020, 21:19   #2329
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Re: Coronavirus

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Originally Posted by Mr K View Post
They could reject that rise if they wanted to. Interesting how they reject independent pay reviews for other public sector workers but accept when it comes to themselves.
You've just done it again, you cannot resist a dig, even if it means the dig you post, holds absolutely no substance.

Again, they have not rejected anyone's pay increases. In 2018, NHS workers got a big increase, between 4.5% and 29% over three years.

The vote you linked to, wasn't even a meaningful vote, so it wouldn't have mattered a jot, even it had passed.

Some MPs in the past, have rejected the pay increase, but they cannot refuse it, they will still get the money, IPSA said it's one level of pay only, some MPs from various political parties have in the past, donated it to their local causes.
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