Boris says MPs are not to get their £3.000 pay rise next spring. How on earth will they manage. Will they be able to claim extra expenses to compensate. ?.
\\The Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (IPSA), which sets MPs' salaries, last month recommended an increase worth £3,300 from next April.//
\\In a report released last month, IPSA proposed continuing to link parliamentarians' pay to wage growth in the public sector and using October's three-month average public sector wage growth as the benchmark.//
anything to knock our PM, i seriously think he is underpaid in relation to the job. When footballers get millions we pay our PM a pittance.
They should be paid more, with the proviso they don't have other outside financial interests
Yes Gullies the timing is bad,but I presume that negotiations with this independent body started well before Covid.
But there you are lads monies on the table so fill yer boots
Boris can suggest what he likes, but each MP will make up their minds.....you don't have to take the money.
\\Webbo 18.06 , You read my O/P properly .It's nothing to do with who decides on MPs pay rise, it is what Boris said.//
this is your post.
\\Boris says MPs are not to get their £3.000 pay rise next spring. How on earth will they manage. Will they be able to claim extra expenses to compensate. ?.//
Naomi, I sort of understand why you do it, but it doesn't look nice that you always automatically defend Boris and attack Gully. You never engage in any diiscussion with G (or anyone, really) you simply disagree with them and lately start using terms like "tripe". I expected better than that from you.
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