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Mp's Do An Important Job And Should Not Be Paid A ' Miserly Amount '

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Bazile | 12:33 Mon 13th Oct 2014 | News
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MPs should get a 9% pay rise next year as planned, the body overseeing their salaries and expenses has said.
Marcial Boo, chief executive of the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (IPSA), said MPs did an important job and should not be paid a "miserly amount"

A topical issue given the recent events

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-29592418

I trust that the Government will show restraint and refuse such a big hike in salary , given that we are all in this together ?
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wrong link. I don't have a problem with MPs getting a decent wage, and expenses for a second home near Westminster if necessary. But I think they should give up all outside work, and work for me, as I'm paying them.
oh, I see what you mean by the link. I think this is actually a catchup pay rise for MPs. Anyway, it's in the hands of an independent body, which it should be.
I think doctors, nurses and surgeons do more important work. We need more medical staff. We don't need, yet another, MP. THEY can be replaced at any time, and usually are. !
//I think doctors, nurses and surgeons do more important work//

No, they do different work.
// I trust that the Government will show restraint and refuse such a big hike in salary //

They won't, nor should they actually. If a genuinely independent body's been set up to oversee their pay, they should abide by what it says, whether it's politically embarrassing or not.

What they need is a good basic salary, with less opportunity for thieving and swindling on the various expenses fiddles they've had in the past.
Then when such thievery is exposed, they can be treated accordingly instead of avoiding prosecution by paying it back.
I'd like to be associated with the remarks of the last speaker.
Do they get a miserly amount ? More than I, I'd wager. And most are there as lobby fodder aren't they ?
Since most of them don't turn up at work most days, why they should get paid more is beyond me.
Wasn't IPSA created by the very people who's salaries they decide?
//Since most of them don't turn up at work most days//

Their work is more than sitting in the house of commons. It also often does not mean a 9:00 to 17:00.

Whilst we all like to poke at politicans, myself included, many of them, on all sides of the house, are dedicated to their cause and work hard for it.

Of course there are bad apples, but please dont tar all with the same brush or make such sweeping comments
//Wasn't IPSA created by the very people who's salaries they decide? //

Who else could do it?
Exactly, so don't you think they might be slightly biased?
When I had a job/ career I wasn't allowed to work for anybody else. The same should apply to MPs. If they are doing their job conscienciously they will not have time to be lobbyists or 'consultants' (bribe accepters).
// Exactly, so don't you think they might be slightly biased? //

That doesn't necessarily follow. If they're proven to be not genuinely independent, that's another matter, and they should be investigated for corruption.
Give them their 9% but with a clawback clause to cover things like photos of general erections and other shenanigans.
Please, no photos of erections ....
tell that to outgoing Tories, jomifl
Considering the way that they have treated the public, local councils, Fire Services, etc., I think that they too should be on fixed income for the next four years and reduce the number of MPs by 10%. Why do we need over 600 MPs anyway? It would also help to get the deficit down a bit quicker.

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