Keeping the public sector pay bill doesn't appear to be the thing for MP's
MPs have suggested a 32% hike in their pay to the Commons expenses watchdog, it has been revealed.
Members said they deserved an ?86,250 salary in an anonymous survey conducted by the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (Ipsa).
The research also found more than a third think they should keep final salary pensions.
The findings emerged as Ipsa published a report on its initial consultation into pay and pensions.
The Commons voted against a 1% pay rise in 2011 and, last year, agreed to extend the pay freeze into 2013.
But the survey found that 69% thought they were underpaid on their current salary of ?65,738.
BBC News - MPs call for '32% salary increase'
Conservative MPs were the most likely to believe they were underpaid, according to the results.
On average, Tories said their salary should be ?96,740, while Lib Dems thought the right amount was ?78,361 and Labour ?77,322. Other parties put the figure at ?75,091.
Now there's a surprise not! Can the public vote on this, just as MP's vote on public sector pay, or shareholders vote on board level pay in public companies.... one rule for those that make the rules and the rest can f**k off seems to be the rule.
MPs have suggested a 32% hike in their pay to the Commons expenses watchdog, it has been revealed.
Members said they deserved an ?86,250 salary in an anonymous survey conducted by the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (Ipsa).
The research also found more than a third think they should keep final salary pensions.
The findings emerged as Ipsa published a report on its initial consultation into pay and pensions.
The Commons voted against a 1% pay rise in 2011 and, last year, agreed to extend the pay freeze into 2013.
But the survey found that 69% thought they were underpaid on their current salary of ?65,738.
BBC News - MPs call for '32% salary increase'
Conservative MPs were the most likely to believe they were underpaid, according to the results.
On average, Tories said their salary should be ?96,740, while Lib Dems thought the right amount was ?78,361 and Labour ?77,322. Other parties put the figure at ?75,091.
Now there's a surprise not! Can the public vote on this, just as MP's vote on public sector pay, or shareholders vote on board level pay in public companies.... one rule for those that make the rules and the rest can f**k off seems to be the rule.


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