If Only...


It should be a workers' market out there at the moment, with more vacancies than candidates driving up offered wages to entice people into posts. Ordinarily, a good thing, but the skewed economy we suffer doesn't quite work in the naïve way that the government suggests. In the sixties and seventies this might have been the case, with worker representation via strong unionisation ensuring that wage levels were adequately remunerative. These days, the concept of an 'adequate' remuneration is elastic at best. The so-called 'average' annual wage in this country is £31,000, a wholly misleading statistic, as are all averages: the reality still is that the vast majority of people earn far, far less than this; with most earning less than what was a decent wage thirty years ago. I read in today's i that Sir Peter Bottomley considers an MP's salary of £82,000 per annum "...really grim... [to live on]" To most of us, that stipend would allow us to live worry-free in a good deal of personal luxury. Shame on the old bugger...

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  1. Sir Peter James Bottomley is a British Conservative Party politician who has served as a Member of Parliament since 1975. He has represented the Worthing West constituency since 1997.
    Nuff said, eh mate?
    ATB
    Joe

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    1. I think so - out-of-touch-tosser is how I'd describe him...

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