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no i am not on that kind of money, but i honestly think our PM, MP's are underpaid for what they do. I am not saying that 82k is peanuts, but they need a decent payrise.
that might cut out them having other interests financially speaking.
they pay the top rate of tax i would expect, then children's education if privately schooled, then maybe the amount doesn't seem so much.
Doctors get paid more, how is that right.
All MPs wages should be performance related. There are those who, once elected into office, barely go through the motions and are rarely seen and heard until elections approach. Then there are those who are totally dedicated to serving their constituencies, often going above and beyond. Yet both are paid the same.
how do you know who does what?
Maybe they should cut their cloth according to their coat, like the rest of us have to do.
i still feel they are underpaid.
We're all underpaid, emmie.

They could always try to get a real job, by which I mean something not a consultancy where they leech off others.
Emmie, promises are made come election time. The constituents will know just how hard their MP has worked to make those promises a reality.
if they were paid more then all other financial jobs would be forfeit. One MP's job one salary only
then if you don;t think they are doing a good job they can be ousted by the electorate.
You'll forgive me if i snort derisively then chortle to myself.

This discussion, like the broken pencil, is pointless.

Cheerioo the noo.
Doesn't matter how much you pay them. If an offer of a job they can do simultaneously comes along, many MPs will take it. That's not through necessity but pure greed. You only have to look at past expense claims to realise just how greedy some of our MPs are. Whatever flavour they may be.
isn't there a limit on how much and what MP's can claim for.

Considering the top nobs at the other national institution (the BBC) are getting up to 40% pay rises I think MPs are relatively underpaid - however, there doesn't seem to be any problem regarding recruitment and retention!

https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1500047/BBC-executive-committee-pay-rise-tim-davie-job-cuts-licence-fee
MPs are underpaid.
My son earns more than that. He works regular hours, has nearly every weekend off and isn't lampooned by the media.
If you think that MPs are overpaid and have an easy ride, Hymie, why don't you go in to politics and reap those benefits?
just what i was thinking Barry....
I would have thought you go into politics to make a difference. Money should not be an issue as long as they earn enough to live comfortably on, which I think they do.
Then perhaps your son is overpaid, Barry.

One of the main reasons MPs salaries are comparatively low is because the job entails representing the 'people' to the best of one's capabilities. Not lining your own pockets. Every time their salaries are assessed a pay rise is awarded. Then, almost to a man, they spew out the 'We don't deserve it, but we have to accept it" mantra.
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If I was an MP struggling on £82k, I’d be thinking that this salary should be the countries minimum wage – why, as a people’s representative, would I expect my constituents to survive on anything less?

Strangely, not many MPs share my view.

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