Maybe set the maximum wage for any publicly funded position to PMs salary? Set PM as needed.
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Yes, cap salaries of Public Sector fat cats, and scrap bonuses.
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Paid by result, far too many would be in serious debt.
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Yes. Bonuses an expectation + gold plated pensions. Way ahead of private sector.
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Almost no accountability by comparison with Private sector, guaranteed budget
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And what about the over paid union fat cat leaders?
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can you ask how all the multi millionaire luvvies will take to having their 'wages' capped .
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Socialism is about making us all equally poor, except our leaders, they still get to be rich.
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Is it 1975?
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By the time
#wealthtax is deducted disposable income will be thing of the past -
That’s OK- Comrade Corbyn will ensure everything we need is provided by the state
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Corbyn worth every penny to keep the left from power.
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£100k now that really is living in poverty .
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This is beyond stupid & unnecessary comment
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we have a wage cap for public sector dont we - is john mann setting an example ??
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And how much can he (they) still claim on expenses?
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Not in Islington lol
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Is this twat Mann still in politics?
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Comrade corbyn on over a 100K and he bangs on about the working poor.
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