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graysalchemy said:Unfortunately you are all missing the point. The MP's pay was set by an independent body and even though all the party leaders and probably a fair proportion of the MP's don't want it there is nothing they can do about it.
johnnyboy1965 said:I think MP`s should be paid more I think £100,000 pa...........but listen
No second job
No second house expenses
No expenses at all
No travel expenses
No hotel expenses
No food expenses
A yearly salary of £100,000, paid monthly. They should also be banned from employing a member of their family as a sectratary (sp) on silly wages.
This will sort a few of them out.
TRXnMe said:There have to be more decent men in Parliament than just old Tony Benn
johnnyboy1965 said:I think MP`s should be paid more I think £100,000 pa...........but listen
No second job
No second house expenses
No expenses at all
No travel expenses
No hotel expenses
No food expenses
A yearly salary of £100,000, paid monthly. They should also be banned from employing a member of their family as a sectratary (sp) on silly wages.
This will sort a few of them out.
Billyb83 said:I know this is probably going to be unpopular but am I the only one on here that wants politicians to be on a decent wage? Its all very well saying pay them 50 grand but if they are any good they will just go and work for a private company where they can earn hundreds of thousands a year more than that, it would take a much better man than me to stay in politics if I had that option. I know that for 50 grand you are not going to get the dregs of society, and it would be a very good wage compared to mine but you are not going to attract the best young people from industry for that. When you consider how much anyone vaguely high up in banking, manufacturing, IT earn then even 100K is very low. If you consider there are some head teachers on more than that how can you expect your PM to be on less?
Having said all that I would want them to have no second house or most of the other expenses that people have mentioned, expect travel for business. I would also expect value for money from their wages, I would want us to hold our own against the banks and Europe and make good decisions that make sense, something I don't think we have done recently.
Billyb83 said:I know this is probably going to be unpopular but am I the only one on here that wants politicians to be on a decent wage? Its all very well saying pay them 50 grand but if they are any good they will just go and work for a private company where they can earn hundreds of thousands a year more than that, it would take a much better man than me to stay in politics if I had that option. I know that for 50 grand you are not going to get the dregs of society, and it would be a very good wage compared to mine but you are not going to attract the best young people from industry for that. When you consider how much anyone vaguely high up in banking, manufacturing, IT earn then even 100K is very low. If you consider there are some head teachers on more than that how can you expect your PM to be on less?
Having said all that I would want them to have no second house or most of the other expenses that people have mentioned, expect travel for business. I would also expect value for money from their wages, I would want us to hold our own against the banks and Europe and make good decisions that make sense, something I don't think we have done recently.
Jeltz said:I agree totally with the people who are in favour of well paid MP's, in order to attract the kind of people who would hold top roles in business and the academic world you need a reward system which is appropriate, however at the moment MP's earn less than a head teacher or doctor etc. which is hardly the kind of package that would attract someone who would otherwise be an Oxford don or on the board of ICI. No disrespect to teachers and doctors but they aren't running the country, and this job should be done by the best possible people.
I also think we have too many MP's and could easily halve the numbers. I would like to see a system where MP's are paid at rates equivalent to board members of multinational companies but with very few expenses. If they all had 1st class rail travel or a car and driver and government provided accommodation when they are in Westminster so that expenses would be minimised and there would be none of this 2nd homes allowance rubbish.
jonewer said:A six year old could quite literally be a back-bencher.
Jeltz said:Really the lack of understanding of why their role is so important is part of the problem!
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