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BayBoy1 | 20:30 Tue 15th Jan 2013 | News
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So the the party of Merchant Bankers , Who are in power at the moment have decided to increase their own salary by thirty two percent, also to reduce a police constables pay by four thousand pounds a year .well done Dave George, Clegg and cable. Just dial 999 and ask Dave to help you . LOAD OF BANKERS
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Unless there have been new developments, this was just a poll of what MPs thought that they should be paid not, not a actual pay rise.
(my English is currently shot to pieces)
why shouldn't coppers start on the same wage as nurses, prison officers etc.? now all they have to do is cut the wages of social workers to the same (it's not like they actually do anything anyway, right?) x
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Sorry Bibblebub, I had to change the text , I did not want to get banned from answer bank sorry......
no need to apologise to me - my comment was about my use of English (a combination of typos and bad editing)
I assumed the plan for policeman was for new constables to bring the starting salary in line with other jobs deemed to be equivalent. Are you saying existing PCs will also get their salary cut? If so, do you have a link please?
Historically Police officers have beeen paid a little more than other public sector workers in acknowledgement of the fact that the job is dangerous, involves dealing with unbelievable Muckenscheidt and necessitates extremely anti-social hours. Also, and importantly, the right to strike is not extended to Police.
Methinks that may change whether the government wants it to or not.
Short sighted beyond belief IMO.
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Yes factor 30 , it is for new constables , result means fewer policemen .more crooks ....
all they do is point a speed gun at you round here....
I can perhaps sympathise with the sentiment, bayboy, but MPs have not and are unable to vote themselves a 30% pay rise - they are capped at 1% as other civil servants, for at least 2 years.

They did have a poll however where a significant proportion of them indicated they thought they were worth significantly more than they are currently paid... poll will not effect any actual pay rise though
I would like to ask our "we are all in this together" PM, when are the politicians going to feel some pain?
Well all of the cuts that ' Were All In It Together ' Dave has made will pay for their pay rise I should think.
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I think it is more slang for 'Fellow that like going for a Barclays'

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