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Should just cover the Energy prices rises for the year. Shame about the the rest of the 67 million residents of these isles
This represents a 2.7% rise. In line with the average increase in pay for public sector employees last year.Inflation is running at 5.5% - so in real terms a pay cut.Many MPs work very hard and are genuine public servants.I struggle to see what the fuss is about.Too easy to jump on the bandwagon of 'they're all useless' and 'they're all on the take' etc etc.
There are areas of the public sector that haven’t even had 2.7 % in the last 5 years combined l; including those in low wages, never mind 80k a year; that’s what the fuss is about.
What do people expect the state to pay politicians? these are people who are at the very front of our society and are required to make the hard decisions that affect everyone's life from the cradle to the grave.Shall we employ some street sweepers or maybe an internet "influencer"We all know the current stock of MP's has become a byword for woke, self serving virtual signalling grifters but unfortunately its all we have, these "professional" politicians will milk the system for all its worth before moving on to better paid positions outside politics, preferably after being some sort of minister who has been able to "grease the wheels " of their prospective new employers.It should be made a condition to entry that any prospective politician has had a real job in society and that they have attained a higher management position as a minimum or more likely to director level.No freshly indoctrinated imbecile fresh from uni or working as a party hack should be allowed, of any political persuasion. These "professional politicians" are the main reason that we now have no suitable representation in parliament.Just who the f*ck can you vote for these days, massive problem for the electorate to choose from this current rabble.
Quote from: danumdon on March 04, 2022, 10:28:03 pmWhat do people expect the state to pay politicians? these are people who are at the very front of our society and are required to make the hard decisions that affect everyone's life from the cradle to the grave.Shall we employ some street sweepers or maybe an internet "influencer"We all know the current stock of MP's has become a byword for woke, self serving virtual signalling grifters but unfortunately its all we have, these "professional" politicians will milk the system for all its worth before moving on to better paid positions outside politics, preferably after being some sort of minister who has been able to "grease the wheels " of their prospective new employers.It should be made a condition to entry that any prospective politician has had a real job in society and that they have attained a higher management position as a minimum or more likely to director level.No freshly indoctrinated imbecile fresh from uni or working as a party hack should be allowed, of any political persuasion. These "professional politicians" are the main reason that we now have no suitable representation in parliament.Just who the f*ck can you vote for these days, massive problem for the electorate to choose from this current rabble.I think our MPs should be paid well, we want the best, but when they are shown to be incompetent or verging on corrupt they should be sacked and paroled to the backbench for a suitable period not washed, rinsed and returned at the next opportunity nor should they be given a title.
What do people expect the state to pay politicians? these are people who are at the very front of our society and are required to make the hard decisions that affect everyone's life from the cradle to the grave.Shall we employ some street sweepers or maybe an internet "influencer"We all know the current stock of MP's has become a byword for woke, self serving virtual signalling grifters but unfortunately its all we have, these "professional" politicians will milk the system for all its worth before moving on to better paid positions outside politics, preferably after being some sort of minister who has been able to "grease the wheels " of their prospective new employers.It should be made a condition to entry that any prospective politician has had a real job in society and that they have attained a higher management position as a minimum or more likely to director level.No freshly indoctrinated imbecile fresh from uni or working as a party hack should be allowed, of any political persuasion. These "professional politicians" are the main reason that we now have no suitable representation in parliament.Just who the f*ck can you vote for these days, massive problem for the electorate to choose from this current rabble.
Wilts democracy is very important to our freedom and way of life.MPs, representing us via due democratic process, have to consider and vote on the, often complex, rules and regulations that govern how we all live.This is a very important job for our society.Are you suggesting such people: -- Shouldn't be in the top 10% of earners- Should be paid c. £23,500 (the same as a newly qualified nurse based on what you write)- Should be paid such an amount that they have to worry about their personal gas bills- Shouldn't be given a 2.7% pay rise in line with other public sector workers
Quote from: Branton Red on March 04, 2022, 09:23:59 pmWilts democracy is very important to our freedom and way of life.MPs, representing us via due democratic process, have to consider and vote on the, often complex, rules and regulations that govern how we all live.This is a very important job for our society.Are you suggesting such people: -- Shouldn't be in the top 10% of earners- Should be paid c. £23,500 (the same as a newly qualified nurse based on what you write)- Should be paid such an amount that they have to worry about their personal gas bills- Shouldn't be given a 2.7% pay rise in line with other public sector workersLocal Government aren't getting anywhere near 2.7% so why should MPs?
I think MP's should get £10,000 a week which I guess is similar to an average Championship player's wage.But there would be no expenses, no £3,000 lunches at our expense (Mrs Truss), No 2nd home expenses (all of them), No duck house expenses (Mr Viggers) and NO paid 2nd jobs. They'd just have to 'make do' with £520,000 a year.It's totally unrealistic to expect someone to live on £85kpa if they have to live part of their lives in London. No wonder a lot of them fiddle their expenses and accept cash from 'donors' or 'lobbyists'.It's an important job and worth paying for, and an increased salary might even improve the quality of people standing as MP's.
Oh and Nadia Whittome, the youngest MP in Parliament has refused to take anymore than £35,000 (after tax)p.a. and gives the rest to charities in her Constituency (Nottingham East).She does this as she says £35k is loads more than she ever earned in her previous career as a carer. An MP with principles? Whatever next?
Quote from: DonnyOsmond on March 04, 2022, 11:22:26 pmQuote from: Branton Red on March 04, 2022, 09:23:59 pmWilts democracy is very important to our freedom and way of life.MPs, representing us via due democratic process, have to consider and vote on the, often complex, rules and regulations that govern how we all live.This is a very important job for our society.Are you suggesting such people: -- Shouldn't be in the top 10% of earners- Should be paid c. £23,500 (the same as a newly qualified nurse based on what you write)- Should be paid such an amount that they have to worry about their personal gas bills- Shouldn't be given a 2.7% pay rise in line with other public sector workersLocal Government aren't getting anywhere near 2.7% so why should MPs?Local Government Officers don't have to fund living in London as well as their own Constituency.
MP’s voting not to accept a pay rise, irrespective colour of their suit is kin to turkey’s voting for Christmas
Quote from: mugnapper on March 05, 2022, 01:38:22 pmOh and Nadia Whittome, the youngest MP in Parliament has refused to take anymore than £35,000 (after tax)p.a. and gives the rest to charities in her Constituency (Nottingham East).She does this as she says £35k is loads more than she ever earned in her previous career as a carer. An MP with principles? Whatever next?A politician with principles.One that may have slipped through Ldr’s net?
Based on????Or have you taken the time to look at her ‘profile’ personally & can therefore give examples of her “making it elsewhere”?Or (as I suspect…for whatever reasons) you’re simply ‘coating her’ in the same broad brush strokes you’re coating every politician..anywhere…anytime…ever.
Quote from: aidanstu on March 04, 2022, 10:03:47 pmThere are areas of the public sector that haven’t even had 2.7 % in the last 5 years combined l; including those in low wages, never mind 80k a year; that’s what the fuss is about.Please name them