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Like pretty much everyone else I was pretty shocked at the pay rise on offer. But thinking about it, shouldnt they actually be paid more?
Obviously want to keep political bias out of this, and I know we like to mock the lying cheats who represent us but if you think about it, is the new salary of circa £75k enough?
Sure, if you work 50 hours a week for £18k a year it is, or if you have been out of work, or even if you are on £35k but have had no pay increase for last 3 years you may think its more than enough, but this job involves running the country (or making decisions that could seriously affect it). There are a number of 'more worthwhile jobs' like nursing and the army but if you think that a head teacher will earn more than this, or that many civil servents or private sector managers earn this or more... Doesnt the PM only get something like £160k a year, which if you think about it is arguably the most important job in the country!
I admit to being torn. Part of me thinks they get enough in allowances, payoffs and they are often inept in their jobs too... but maybe if we paid more, say £200k, we could attract real talent who may make the country better??
Discuss!
Obviously want to keep political bias out of this, and I know we like to mock the lying cheats who represent us but if you think about it, is the new salary of circa £75k enough?
Sure, if you work 50 hours a week for £18k a year it is, or if you have been out of work, or even if you are on £35k but have had no pay increase for last 3 years you may think its more than enough, but this job involves running the country (or making decisions that could seriously affect it). There are a number of 'more worthwhile jobs' like nursing and the army but if you think that a head teacher will earn more than this, or that many civil servents or private sector managers earn this or more... Doesnt the PM only get something like £160k a year, which if you think about it is arguably the most important job in the country!
I admit to being torn. Part of me thinks they get enough in allowances, payoffs and they are often inept in their jobs too... but maybe if we paid more, say £200k, we could attract real talent who may make the country better??
Discuss!