Ministerial Pay
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Asked if it was correct that the overhaul of Ministerial severance pay had been postponed, the PMS said that there had been a story in the Telegraph this morning suggesting that the Prime Minister would not take the Prime Ministerial salary but that that was not the case and there had been no change in the Government’s position on that.
Asked if it had been the Prime Minister’s individual decision or if there would be legislation, the PMS said that there would have to be legislation in order to enact that but that it was very strongly the Prime Minister’s intention to go ahead with his original plan.
Asked if that could be expected today, the PMS said that you would expect there to be legislation in order for that to happen.
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