Shouldn't rises be performance related? If yes, then no rises until UK law enforced equally to ALL. #FGM #Rotherhampic.twitter.com/AP2hZWMN2r
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Shouldn't rises be performance related? If yes, then no rises until UK law enforced equally to ALL. #FGM #Rotherhampic.twitter.com/AP2hZWMN2r
I'm not public sector & had 1% for years too but I don't intend holding the country to ransom. Don't like it move on get another job
If MP"s pay was linked to the public sector (Why not? They are public servants too!) then all pay would be fairer!https://twitter.com/JuliaHB1/status/907890587902279685 …
If the police did their jobs instead of prancing about in the streets wearing face paints they might deserve a rise ..
The tax payers will pay for it. Why don't we cut MPs pay? They don't really do much. Just give us false promises.
EU politicians do even less...but I'm sure most of £10B annual saving has mostly been allocated. Let's scrap HS2 vanity project. Save £56B
With inflation at 2.9% (as of yesterday) no sector will be providing inflation proof pay rises for regular workers.
As long as the state is overspending there should be no public sector pay rises. Public sector pay is already higher than private
Do you know extra 1% rise is dependent on forces being able to afford it. If they can't no rise .guess what
They get payed way more than the private sector so that'd be NOOOOO.
As well as the Foreign Office budget and our projection of soft power 

The police certainly didn't get a 2% rise, the Home Office is lying!
The 7 years of realtime cuts in wages across the board will take a long time to catch up. Time for stupid foreign aid be redirected
public sector workers always neglect to mention their gold plated final salary pension scheme, private sector does not have.
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