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@talkRADIO Breakfast Show presenter 6.30am-10am Mon-Fri. Journalist, broadcaster, after-dinner speaker, awards host. Preferred pronoun: she/her imperial majesty

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    Julia Hartley-Brewer‏Verified account @JuliaHB1 13 Sep 2017
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    Is the police 2% pay rise enough or should ALL public sector workers get inflation-proof pay rises? Call me @talkRADIO on 0344 499 1000 now!pic.twitter.com/maGTXsP0bM

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      2.  ❌ Matt Jenkins  ❌‏ @MattJenkins1975 13 Sep 2017
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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

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      1. Pete 2019‏ @peteeccles68 13 Sep 2017
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        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

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      1. Sean  🇮🇪‏ @seanmaccaleeds 13 Sep 2017
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        Sean  🇮🇪 Retweeted Julia Hartley-Brewer

        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 …

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        Julia Hartley-BrewerVerified account @JuliaHB1
        Is the police 2% pay rise enough or should ALL public sector workers get inflation-proof pay rises? Call me @talkRADIO on 0344 499 1000 now! pic.twitter.com/maGTXsP0bM
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      1. Does not  🇬🇧 🇺🇦‏ @Doesnotplaywel 13 Sep 2017
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        If the police did their jobs instead of prancing about in the streets wearing face paints they might deserve a rise ..

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      2. Incognito Elite‏ @Hidden_Policy 13 Sep 2017
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        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.

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      3. Dave Jones BREXIT‏ @dljoldboy 13 Sep 2017
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        Replying to @Hidden_Policy @JuliaHB1 @talkRADIO

        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

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      1. DavidSmith‏ @David_Smith4 13 Sep 2017
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        With inflation at 2.9% (as of yesterday) no sector will be providing inflation proof pay rises for regular workers.

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      1. John Smith  🇬🇧 #StandUp4Brexit‏ @JohnRealSmith 13 Sep 2017
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        As long as the state is overspending there should be no public sector pay rises. Public sector pay is already higher than private

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      1. John Wood‏ @bf59oeo 13 Sep 2017
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        Do you know extra 1% rise is dependent on forces being able to afford it. If they can't no rise .guess what

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      1. No-one‏ @dwhiggery 13 Sep 2017
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        They get payed way more than the private sector so that'd be NOOOOO.

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      1.  🇬🇧Alfie Broom 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿‏ @AflieChurch 13 Sep 2017
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      2. DavidSmith‏ @David_Smith4 13 Sep 2017
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        Replying to @pain_robbie @JuliaHB1 @talkRADIO

        As well as the Foreign Office budget and our projection of soft power 💰💰

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      1. Neil Minto‏ @MintoNeil 13 Sep 2017
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        The police certainly didn't get a 2% rise, the Home Office is lying!

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      1. OutsideTheVillage #TheBrexitParty‏ @OTVDesk 13 Sep 2017
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        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

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      1. Steve‏ @stephenkeane233 13 Sep 2017
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        public sector workers always neglect to mention their gold plated final salary pension scheme, private sector does not have.

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