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MP's to get a 10% pay rise this year









Herr Tubthumper

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IPSA was set up in the wake of the expenses scandal, should we just ignore this independent body and have MPs decide their own pay?

No. I'd like them to acknowledge the recommendations of IPSA but then reject them. I struggle to believe IPSA's recommendations are legally binding and the 10% will be forced upon them. Most governments are happy to reject independent reports when the findings don't fit their agenda. They should do the same here.
 


Kuipers Supporters Club

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It seems a sad state of affairs that an independent body had even to be set up in the first place. Does not need to happen in too many other environments.

Oh I agree, but you shouldn't have any members of staff having a cartel over their pay IMO, especially when it is public money. The Independent body is necessary (as has been shown) and should be respected.
 


Herr Tubthumper

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Kuipers Supporters Club

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No. I'd like them to acknowledge the recommendations of IPSA but then reject them. I struggle to believe IPSA's recommendations are legally binding and the 10% will be forced upon them. Most governments are happy to reject independent reports when the findings don't fit their agenda. They should do the same here.

They can not reject them outright, as in unless it was an 'executive order from Cameron' which would mean IPSA would have to be broken up - as that is how IPSA was founded.
 




Prince Monolulu

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Oct 2, 2013
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....out of interest, anyone aware of the IPSA ray rise (if indeed there is one) this year?

Who watches the watchers?

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Ernest

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Nov 8, 2003
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Many of the MPs have said they wont accept it (i.e they will donate the '10%') - DC, HH, NC and AC have all said they dont think the rise is a good idea. Seems you should stick to the facts with regards to the fictions 5% NHS pay rise.
IPSA was set up in the wake of the expenses scandal, should we just ignore this independent body and have MPs decide their own pay?

They should get the standard rise the civil service, NHS workers and all public workers get
 




Kuipers Supporters Club

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They should get the standard rise the civil service, NHS workers and all public workers get

As stated IPSA is not perfect, but as they haven't had a pay rise for 20 years, it is long overdue

Maybe IPSA should look at your suggestion in the future though past this rise.
 


Hampster Gull

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Dec 22, 2010
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Great, they should earn more than this but its another step in the right direction. I want some of our best minds im the country deciding on our legislation
 


GT49er

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i'd love to see a union accept a 2% annual rise, 5 years in arrears (no backdating), lower benefits and more conditions imposed on performance review process.
I wish I'd been in a Union that was offered a 2% annual rise, 5 years in arrears (i.e 10% now). Would have grabbed that with both hands!
 






dazzer6666

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They haven't had a pay rise for over twenty years, that happened to anyone else?


(not sure how to quote your two posts in one, apologies).

'In real terms' I think. Here's the table for base salary over 20 years :

Increase dateBasic salary
Jan 1996£34,085
Jul 1996£43,000
Apr 1997£43,860
Apr 1998£45,066
Apr 1999£47,008
Apr 2000£48,371
Apr 2001£49,822
Jun 2001£51,822
Apr 2002£55,118
Apr 2003£56,358
Apr 2004£57,485
Apr 2005£59,095
Apr 2006£59,686
Nov 2006£60,277
Apr 2007£61,181
Nov 2007£61,820
Apr 2009£64,766
Apr 2010£65,738
Apr 2013£66,300
Apr 2014£67,060
From April 2015, the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority recommends that pay be increased to £74,000 per annum, "indexed to changes in average earnings in the whole economy thereafter".[15]
 


vegster

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May 5, 2008
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They should get the standard rise the civil service, NHS workers and all public workers get

This, they should be told that " we are all in this together " and that they are lucky to have a job.
 


Kuipers Supporters Club

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'In real terms' I think. Here's the table for base salary over 20 years :

Increase dateBasic salary
Jan 1996£34,085
Jul 1996£43,000
Apr 1997£43,860
Apr 1998£45,066
Apr 1999£47,008
Apr 2000£48,371
Apr 2001£49,822
Jun 2001£51,822
Apr 2002£55,118
Apr 2003£56,358
Apr 2004£57,485
Apr 2005£59,095
Apr 2006£59,686
Nov 2006£60,277
Apr 2007£61,181
Nov 2007£61,820
Apr 2009£64,766
Apr 2010£65,738
Apr 2013£66,300
Apr 2014£67,060
From April 2015, the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority recommends that pay be increased to £74,000 per annum, "indexed to changes in average earnings in the whole economy thereafter".[15]

That is just inflation though?

A source from Wikipedia which shows no real terms increase actually proves mine and Landale's points.
 




wellquickwoody

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Who gives a shit if IPSA or the government is making the recommendation. IPSA is another quango set up not to make it look as if the government is making the decision. It's a ****ing disgrace and there are tw@ts here defending it like the menial saps they are.

For giving Greg a 'bit back', after him calling those who disagreed with his views 'tw@ts and menial saps' , Greg has decided to 'thumbsdown' me not once , but a second time on a different thread! SHOCK AND HORROR! 'Policeman, over here, where is a Policeman when you need one? Officer, Greg has been rude to me and I want you to do something about it'.

Hey Greg, what are you gonna do when it gets really lively in here?
 


beorhthelm

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Jul 21, 2003
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They should get the standard rise the civil service, NHS workers and all public workers get

that would be the sensible way to go forward.
 


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