MPs' pay rise of 9% 'should go ahead'
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MPs' pay rise of 9% 'should go ahead'
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".
Their pay will go up from £67,000 to £74,000 under Ipsa's plan.
The PM, Nick Clegg and Ed Miliband called the hike unacceptable when it was proposed at the end of last year.
The Conservative, Liberal Democrat and Labour party leaders argued it would be wrong when public sector pay rises were capped at 1%.
But speaking to the Sunday Telegraph in his first interview since taking on the job, Mr Boo said a review of evidence had shown that economic forecasts were improving while MPs' salaries had "fallen behind" others working in comparable public sector roles.
The proposed £74,000 figure was now seen by some as being "at the low end", he claimed, adding that pay needed to be fair to attract good candidates.
'Not excessive'
"They are there to represent us all - to form laws, to send young people to war," Mr Boo told the newspaper.
"It is not an easy thing to do. We want to have good people doing the job and they need to be paid fairly. Now, that's not paid in excess but it's not being paid a miserly amount either."
Reforms brought in after the 2009 expenses scandal mean MPs are no longer in charge of setting their pay.
The watchdog has indicated it will conduct one further review of the pay rise after the election - as it is legally obliged to do.
But a spokesman said the authority was likely to "crack on" with the planned pay rise after the 2015 general election.
The one-off increase is part of a package that will see MPs pay more into their pensions, as well as the end of resettlement payments.
Ipsa says that overall the reforms will not cost taxpayers any more than the present scheme.
Chancellor George Osborne said the rise was not acceptable at a time when there was continuing pay restraint in the public sector.
He told the BBC's Andrew Marr Show: "This [Ipsa's recommendation] is not the final verdict, this is not the final report, there will be a report after the election and I think that's when we're going to have to tackle this issue."
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-29098334
OK, hands up any one who has had a 9% pay rise this year? No? OK, hands up those whose pay rises in the last 5 years total 9%? Not many I'd suggest. Disgraceful
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Hugh Hardon on was bragging about a 30% pay rise before he was banned.
He needs it to pay his massive mortgage on his enormous country mansion and fleet of top of the range Beamers.
Not forgetting the half dozen exotic holidays to far off climes each year.
He needs it to pay his massive mortgage on his enormous country mansion and fleet of top of the range Beamers.
Not forgetting the half dozen exotic holidays to far off climes each year.
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As for the M'S pay rise - totally ludicrous.
First thing Dave or Ed next year should do is disband Ipsa, and align MP's pay with average civil and public servants - for that is all they are at the end of the day.
First thing Dave or Ed next year should do is disband Ipsa, and align MP's pay with average civil and public servants - for that is all they are at the end of the day.
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DEAR handy, you come across as a tad envious, are you?
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would that be envious of the pigs in a trough lying MP's who are nationally despised, or the bucket mouthed fantasist who ranted at everyone left of Atilla the Hun.nicko wrote:DEAR handy, you come across as a tad envious, are you?
Delighted with what I have, secure job, nice home, wonderful loving family and many great hobbies and interests such as National Trust, RSPB, cricket and golf.
I hope they are jealous of me.
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feelthelove wrote: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".
Their pay will go up from £67,000 to £74,000 under Ipsa's plan.
The PM, Nick Clegg and Ed Miliband called the hike unacceptable when it was proposed at the end of last year.
The Conservative, Liberal Democrat and Labour party leaders argued it would be wrong when public sector pay rises were capped at 1%.
But speaking to the Sunday Telegraph in his first interview since taking on the job, Mr Boo said a review of evidence had shown that economic forecasts were improving while MPs' salaries had "fallen behind" others working in comparable public sector roles.
The proposed £74,000 figure was now seen by some as being "at the low end", he claimed, adding that pay needed to be fair to attract good candidates.
'Not excessive'
"They are there to represent us all - to form laws, to send young people to war," Mr Boo told the newspaper.
"It is not an easy thing to do. We want to have good people doing the job and they need to be paid fairly. Now, that's not paid in excess but it's not being paid a miserly amount either."
Reforms brought in after the 2009 expenses scandal mean MPs are no longer in charge of setting their pay.
The watchdog has indicated it will conduct one further review of the pay rise after the election - as it is legally obliged to do.
But a spokesman said the authority was likely to "crack on" with the planned pay rise after the 2015 general election.
The one-off increase is part of a package that will see MPs pay more into their pensions, as well as the end of resettlement payments.
Ipsa says that overall the reforms will not cost taxpayers any more than the present scheme.
Chancellor George Osborne said the rise was not acceptable at a time when there was continuing pay restraint in the public sector.
He told the BBC's Andrew Marr Show: "This [Ipsa's recommendation] is not the final verdict, this is not the final report, there will be a report after the election and I think that's when we're going to have to tackle this issue."
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-29098334
OK, hands up any one who has had a 9% pay rise this year? No? OK, hands up those whose pay rises in the last 5 years total 9%? Not many I'd suggest. Disgraceful
I won't raise my hand as we have had ours frozen to 1% for the last past 5 years
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David wrote:feelthelove wrote:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-29098334
OK, hands up any one who has had a 9% pay rise this year? No? OK, hands up those whose pay rises in the last 5 years total 9%? Not many I'd suggest. Disgraceful
I won't raise my hand as we have had ours frozen to 1% for the last past 5 years
That combined with inflation will mean you've had a pay decrease and yet it seems acceptable to offer MP's a 9% increase in just one year? I wonder what other increases they have received in the past 5 years???
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They're public sector workers just like all the other public sector employees and they should be subject to the same pay restraints they have imposed on them.
They really have a damn cheek awarded themselves a pay rise like that when they are calling for pay restraint from others.
They really have a damn cheek awarded themselves a pay rise like that when they are calling for pay restraint from others.
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Irn Bru wrote:They're public sector workers just like all the other public sector employees and they should be subject to the same pay restraints they have imposed on them.
They really have a damn cheek awarded themselves a pay rise like that when they are calling for pay restraint from others.
Absolutely Irn, hypocrisy at it's best. MP's are awarded a 9% pay increase (10% is also being bandied about) and yet both public and private sector workers are facing pay freezes. Effectively this means pay decreases for the majority.
Disgraceful
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Irn Bru wrote:They're public sector workers just like all the other public sector employees and they should be subject to the same pay restraints they have imposed on them.
They really have a damn cheek awarded themselves a pay rise like that when they are calling for pay restraint from others.
MPs are not public sector workers and that is why they can get away with it!
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David wrote:Irn Bru wrote:They're public sector workers just like all the other public sector employees and they should be subject to the same pay restraints they have imposed on them.
They really have a damn cheek awarded themselves a pay rise like that when they are calling for pay restraint from others.
MPs are not public sector workers and that is why they can get away with it!
Absolutely! It's fecking disgraceful.
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