Posted by Jake on Wednesday, July 10, 2013 with 10 comments | Labels: Article, Austerity, Graphs, Guest, MP, pay
It's astonishing how many rational people believe that an MPs salary is too low to attract good people. We are grateful to @simplem_ths for this simple graph that gives you the facts at a glance. Next time you hear this 'underpaid' nonsense use this to rebut it:
Those who claim MPs work so very hard they need extra money to console themselves need look no further than the Members' Register of Interests. Here they will see the many MPs who find they have enough spare time to hold second jobs earning them thousands of pounds. Names of MPs in brackets shown in the list below are given as examples. This is just a sample from MPs with surnames starting with an A or a B - there are many many more than just these - taken from data gathered by The Guardian.
- Broadcasting (Diane Abbot (L))
- Adviser/Consultant (David Amess (C); Kevin Barron (C); Nick Boles (C))
- Barrister/Solicitor (Steven Baker (C); Jake Berry (C))
- Newspaper Columnist (John Baron (C); David Blunkett (L))
- Dentist (Sir Paul Beresford (C))
- Local Councillor (Gordon Birtwhistle (LD))
- Crown Court Recorder (Robert Buckland (C))
Whatever the reason for our MPs being the sorry lot they are, it isn't insufficient pay.
Data Sources:
Teacher: http://www.education.gov.uk/get-into-teaching/salary/teaching-salary-scales.aspx?sc_lang=en-GB
Nurse: http://www.nhscareers.nhs.uk/working-in-the-nhs/pay-and-benefits/agenda-for-change-pay-rates/
Doctor: http://www.nhscareers.nhs.uk/explore-by-career/doctors/pay-for-doctors/
Soldier: http://www.army.mod.uk/join/20097.aspx
It is very easy to bang the sensationalist drum that politicians should earn less, but MPs have a drive and work hours that would put 99% of Britons to shame. They have pressures and responsibilities on them that public sector workers, who can take a 'sickie' whenever they feel like slumping infront of the tele because they have a flu, have no idea about.
ReplyDeleteYou mean the "pressure and responsibilities" that give them plenty of time to do second jobs?
DeleteThey do very little they employ people to do most of the work as for holidays they get more than anyone I know of? as for time spent in London they only sit in parliament for around 140 days per year? HELLO? They get a pension for life even if they only serve one term as a MP, subsidised meals and drink as for expenses don't get me going on that subject
DeleteAs for running the country look at the sate we are in I doubt the buggers could run a bath correctly let alone the country, the whole lot of them should be lined up against a wall and shot for treason.
BBC reports: "MPs' pay: Watchdog to back pay rise of more than £6,000"
ReplyDeletehttp://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-23262503
"A Public Sector worker can get fired for 8 days sick.
ReplyDeleteFact."
hang on.. is it fact?
Well said. And don't forget MP's have employees to 'help' them fulfil their duties. How many employees have 'employees' to assist them to do an extremely well paid job?
DeleteI wonder how much the MPs would think I am worth , for the last 12 years I like many others work an average 140 hours per week. The work I do is both mental and physical, does not allow, for socialising, watching tv, having days off or holidays.
ReplyDeleteI would like to see any MP do the job that I and others do . Then would like them to tell me why they deserve a pay rise plus benefits, when many of us do not get a penny and those that do get less than £54 per week.
Oh and just so you know I am dictating tnis to my niece, as I havent time !
Most have more in the bank than most of us anyway so this to them is a pittance hence the expenses and other jobs they do? if you check most are not even in the house that much anyway, and then once a week where they are supposed to represent? lets face it they do it for the money not that they need it? most have never had a real job would not know how to do a real job? time for change
ReplyDeletePressures and responsibilities are working 12 hour night shifts 5 nights a week on minimum wage looking after patients with dementia.
ReplyDeleteI did that for years, some times doing 14 nights on the trot without a proper break, now I'm old, tired, knackered and penniless. I can't get my head round the saying all in it together. Quality of life has diminished greatly for countless thousands of us Brits, it doesn't make any sense to me. At least my vote still counts and it won't be going to a Nasty Tory.
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