MPs call for '32% salary increase'
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MPs call for '32% salary increase'
MPs have suggested a 32% hike in their pay to the Commons expenses watchdog, it has been revealed.
Members said they deserved an £86,250 salary in an anonymous survey conducted by the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (Ipsa).
The research also found more than a third think they should keep final salary pensions.
Well, we do get value for money - don't we?
Members said they deserved an £86,250 salary in an anonymous survey conducted by the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (Ipsa).
The research also found more than a third think they should keep final salary pensions.
Well, we do get value for money - don't we?
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#9
Awwwwww bless em
Well they do need the extra money ... now that they can't fiddle the expenses no more .... swapping 2nd homes to get them renovated with tax payers money ... and now they have to pay for all them PPV **** channels as well
It must be costing them a bomb to live there lives as if they were still riding the gravy train
Well they do need the extra money ... now that they can't fiddle the expenses no more .... swapping 2nd homes to get them renovated with tax payers money ... and now they have to pay for all them PPV **** channels as well
It must be costing them a bomb to live there lives as if they were still riding the gravy train
#10
if this is a cut and dry bone fide fact, and not some contorted play on words to make headlines,
THEN IM FCKING DISTGUSTED WITH THESE GREEDY, ROBBING, LYING PR*CKS - apologies to the few who are indeed inplace out of pure want of doing a good job and helping a there community ect, and just generally try and contribute to a better U.K - im certain there will be some and would hate to tar all with this disgusting brush!
i dont for one second begrudge anyone making a living, and a decent one at that , but if this is what these people genuinely feel is acceptable, whilst at the same time claiming "cuts are inevitable - meaning people loose there jobs!! we all need to tighten our belts in these times of austerity - pay freezes/cuts almost everywhere and yet they thing they should get or atleast want that kindof rise???!!!
whats the story behind this? surely must be someone taken out of context? - whens jeremy beadle going to make his appearance as the traffic warden outside the house of w*nkers? lol
THEN IM FCKING DISTGUSTED WITH THESE GREEDY, ROBBING, LYING PR*CKS - apologies to the few who are indeed inplace out of pure want of doing a good job and helping a there community ect, and just generally try and contribute to a better U.K - im certain there will be some and would hate to tar all with this disgusting brush!
i dont for one second begrudge anyone making a living, and a decent one at that , but if this is what these people genuinely feel is acceptable, whilst at the same time claiming "cuts are inevitable - meaning people loose there jobs!! we all need to tighten our belts in these times of austerity - pay freezes/cuts almost everywhere and yet they thing they should get or atleast want that kindof rise???!!!
whats the story behind this? surely must be someone taken out of context? - whens jeremy beadle going to make his appearance as the traffic warden outside the house of w*nkers? lol
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Why do they need a pay rise when they can just put the 32% on the expense card! Even after all the public statements. Saying they will stop expenses abuse it rose £500m a year, quality ad they deserve every penny.
#12
Theiving waste of space tossers. Try putting the money to people that need it. How about the emergency services for example, maybe the nhs, armed services. This really annoys me as you can tell
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I don't think they should be paid at all.
If it was a voluntary job, we wouldn't be stuck with the current money grabbing people that are there solely to line their own pockets.
Or how about this; If each constituency was given an allowance to finance their own MP, we would then see only honest MP's in the job, as they would have to answer direct to the constituency they represent.
Also, currently you don't need any type of qualifications to run the country. Only an affiliation to the ruling political party. Maybe we should have some sort of university course that all politicians have to pass in order to be a member of parliament.
If it was a voluntary job, we wouldn't be stuck with the current money grabbing people that are there solely to line their own pockets.
Or how about this; If each constituency was given an allowance to finance their own MP, we would then see only honest MP's in the job, as they would have to answer direct to the constituency they represent.
Also, currently you don't need any type of qualifications to run the country. Only an affiliation to the ruling political party. Maybe we should have some sort of university course that all politicians have to pass in order to be a member of parliament.
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MPs have suggested a 32% hike in their pay to the Commons expenses watchdog, it has been revealed.
Members said they deserved an £86,250 salary in an anonymous survey conducted by the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (Ipsa).
The research also found more than a third think they should keep final salary pensions.
Well, we do get value for money - don't we?
Members said they deserved an £86,250 salary in an anonymous survey conducted by the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (Ipsa).
The research also found more than a third think they should keep final salary pensions.
Well, we do get value for money - don't we?
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^^^^ I'll do the honours
http://news.sky.com/story/1036271/mp...ore-than-80000
It's just a survey to say they think they are under paid. Article says they will be getting a 1% increase this year and 1% next year!
We all think we're under paid so I'm sure we'd all answer a survey the same. Don't agree with them getting a pay rise full stop though when the rest of the public sector is frozen.
http://news.sky.com/story/1036271/mp...ore-than-80000
It's just a survey to say they think they are under paid. Article says they will be getting a 1% increase this year and 1% next year!
We all think we're under paid so I'm sure we'd all answer a survey the same. Don't agree with them getting a pay rise full stop though when the rest of the public sector is frozen.
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Lucky buggers. I've not had a pay rise for three years and probably not for another two. Estimated 14.6% drop in income in real terms in three years and I wasn't really flush then.
So this kind of thing hacks me off.
Burn the ******* I say
So this kind of thing hacks me off.
Burn the ******* I say
#22
I don't think they should be paid at all.
If it was a voluntary job, we wouldn't be stuck with the current money grabbing people that are there solely to line their own pockets.
Or how about this; If each constituency was given an allowance to finance their own MP, we would then see only honest MP's in the job, as they would have to answer direct to the constituency they represent.
Also, currently you don't need any type of qualifications to run the country. Only an affiliation to the ruling political party. Maybe we should have some sort of university course that all politicians have to pass in order to be a member of parliament.
If it was a voluntary job, we wouldn't be stuck with the current money grabbing people that are there solely to line their own pockets.
Or how about this; If each constituency was given an allowance to finance their own MP, we would then see only honest MP's in the job, as they would have to answer direct to the constituency they represent.
Also, currently you don't need any type of qualifications to run the country. Only an affiliation to the ruling political party. Maybe we should have some sort of university course that all politicians have to pass in order to be a member of parliament.
then all the b/s jostling for the top would really be about wanting the job to make things better, not just a pay rise or increased perceived power rise.
then maybe an effective person could land the job- all the idiots shouting abuse at each other, or making outlandish claims - fine - but use them to get the job and fail to deliver, then its up on a fraud charge with a custodial sentence to encourage a wee bit of thought before they make stupid claims or promises - and maybe we would get some good ideas into place as a consequence??
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#24
They haven't asked for a rise, their expenses are frozen.
This was the findings of a survey, not a demand.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-20978487
What they think they deserve and what they get are miles apart.
If someone did a survey and asked you what salary you think you are worth, would you answer with a higher salary than you get or would you not?.
This was the findings of a survey, not a demand.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-20978487
What they think they deserve and what they get are miles apart.
If someone did a survey and asked you what salary you think you are worth, would you answer with a higher salary than you get or would you not?.
#25
we have regular surveys at work and one of the questions is always how salaries match expectations/industry etc .
I've never answered with anything but "I should be paid more". I dont expect it to make a difference ;-)
So as above -this was someone asking them if in general MPs should be paid more, rather than them "calling" for more pay.
I actually think £65K is a very low salary for the job. Plenty of middle management in large corporations or salesmen with bonus etc that make far more than that with a fraction of the impact on the nation as a whole. So I'd pay them much more, but be far stricter on outside earnings (like none).
I've never answered with anything but "I should be paid more". I dont expect it to make a difference ;-)
So as above -this was someone asking them if in general MPs should be paid more, rather than them "calling" for more pay.
I actually think £65K is a very low salary for the job. Plenty of middle management in large corporations or salesmen with bonus etc that make far more than that with a fraction of the impact on the nation as a whole. So I'd pay them much more, but be far stricter on outside earnings (like none).
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To be fair, if the same survey was conducted in other places of work, most people would say that should be paid more. Doesn't change the facts though. Times are tough - getn used to it!
I personally feel, like most businesses at the moment, they should have a pay freeze. At least until the end of this term.
Stop jumping to the Media hype people.
I personally feel, like most businesses at the moment, they should have a pay freeze. At least until the end of this term.
Stop jumping to the Media hype people.