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Why Should These Be Given Severance Pay When They Resign?
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http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-24 18457/D eputy-S peaker- Nigel-E vans-qu it-char ged-rap e-sexua l-assau lts-lin e-9-000 -pay-of f.html
/// Under parliamentary rules, when ministers and Commons officials stand down they are entitled to a 'severance payment' worth a quarter of their annual salary. ///
/// Under parliamentary rules, when ministers and Commons officials stand down they are entitled to a 'severance payment' worth a quarter of their annual salary. ///
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It was only yesterday you were saying rules must be obeyed.
Well, the severence scheme is the rule so it must be obeyed. It is not a good rule. MPs usually resign because they are forced to, whether the result of some impropreity or because they are useless. Why they should then be still paid after they lose their pist is a mystery.
As Old Geezer points out, they write their own rules so don't be surprised if they are overly generous to themselves.
Well, the severence scheme is the rule so it must be obeyed. It is not a good rule. MPs usually resign because they are forced to, whether the result of some impropreity or because they are useless. Why they should then be still paid after they lose their pist is a mystery.
As Old Geezer points out, they write their own rules so don't be surprised if they are overly generous to themselves.
Thanks OILhead.
Three Deputy Speakers are elected by the House of Commons. The principal Deputy Speaker is the Chairman of Ways and Means.
The other two Deputy Speakers are Deputy Chairmen of Ways and Means and are known respectively as First and Second Deputy Chairman of Ways and Means.
Once elected, the Chairman of Ways and Means and the two Deputy Chairmen all withdraw from an active political role.
Gotta agree with Bazile, £36,000 for naff all.
Three Deputy Speakers are elected by the House of Commons. The principal Deputy Speaker is the Chairman of Ways and Means.
The other two Deputy Speakers are Deputy Chairmen of Ways and Means and are known respectively as First and Second Deputy Chairman of Ways and Means.
Once elected, the Chairman of Ways and Means and the two Deputy Chairmen all withdraw from an active political role.
Gotta agree with Bazile, £36,000 for naff all.
I would like to see more detail, and additional confirmation that ministers and officials get a severance payment such as this in all circumstances.
Assuming it is true though, no I do not think they should receive such a payment - he will still be receiving his MPs salary, so why should he need a settlement like this?
Assuming it is true though, no I do not think they should receive such a payment - he will still be receiving his MPs salary, so why should he need a settlement like this?
tonyav
//Once elected, the Chairman of Ways and Means and the two Deputy Chairmen all withdraw from an active political role. //
I've just noticed - so not only do they do naff all for the 36k , but they also do naff all for the 66k , MP's salary .
They must smile to themselves , every morning when they get up .
//Once elected, the Chairman of Ways and Means and the two Deputy Chairmen all withdraw from an active political role. //
I've just noticed - so not only do they do naff all for the 36k , but they also do naff all for the 66k , MP's salary .
They must smile to themselves , every morning when they get up .
£36k for turning up ev'ry day and listening to MPs droning on about EU Tea Break schedules
strikes me as Not Enough !
A O G you are referring to the fact that to get rid of Speaker Martin - he of the wife and chauffeured vizeets to the supermarket - they had to offer a seat in the House of lOrds - at £500 a day.
strikes me as Not Enough !
A O G you are referring to the fact that to get rid of Speaker Martin - he of the wife and chauffeured vizeets to the supermarket - they had to offer a seat in the House of lOrds - at £500 a day.
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