MP’s Pay
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Asked if the Prime Minister was meeting any backbench MPs to discuss MPs pay, the PMS replied that the Prime Minister met backbench on a regular basis, he had a weekly meeting of the Parliamentary Committee where a whole range of topical subjects came up.
Asked if the Prime Minister found helpful interventions today by the Leader of the Conservative Party and the Leader of the Liberal Democrat on MPs’ pay and pensions, the PMS replied that the Prime Minister made his views on that very clear last week and obviously he would welcome any moves towards a consensus on this matter.
Asked if the Prime Minister had a view about suggestions today that MPs’ final salary pension schemes should be replaced to come more in line with the private sector, the PMS replied that he had not had a chance to ask him yet.
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