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The Government is claiming that benefit capping has encouraged job seekers.
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/bu siness- 2330609 2
Should we apply the same capping process to MPs' emoluments to encourage them to do better as well ?
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Should we apply the same capping process to MPs' emoluments to encourage them to do better as well ?
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MPs, like nurses, the police and firefighters are public servants. If the public purse is being squeezed (rubbish metaphor, but you know what I mean), then surely that squeeze should hit MPs?
11:56 Mon 15th Jul 2013
That's a bit of on sequitur, Canary. The idea of capping benefits is (partly) to encourage people to make a life on benefits slightly less attractive for some people and encourage them to either look harder for a job or look for less expensive accommodation or not bring more children into the world. I don't see any connection to MPs emoluments in this respect.
However, I do agree in another way with your point. Another reason for capping benefits is that it's perceived as unfair that someone who doesn't work can be better off than someone who does work. I can see that it's perceived as unfair to increase MPs' pay when others in work have had pay frozen
However, I do agree in another way with your point. Another reason for capping benefits is that it's perceived as unfair that someone who doesn't work can be better off than someone who does work. I can see that it's perceived as unfair to increase MPs' pay when others in work have had pay frozen
You'll end up with a disproportionate numbers of MPs who have private means or incomes from companies (guess whose interests they'll be for) or who are sponsored by unions (ditto).
We don't pay them nearly enough. That's why the government of the day turned a blind eye to expenses; it was a way of increasing the salary by the back door.
We don't pay them nearly enough. That's why the government of the day turned a blind eye to expenses; it was a way of increasing the salary by the back door.