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Time to stop the councillor pay hikes

Posted on Jul 19 2010
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Local Government Minister Grant Shapps has hit out at recommendations by the Local Government Association for hikes to councillor allowances.

"It is not justifiable for hikes in councillor allowances when public sector workers are facing a two-year pay freeze", Shapps said. "We're all in this together, and those who hold public office need to lead by example".
 
The new Government is also putting on the scrapheap Labour proposals to hike councillor pay even further, and instead, is pledging greater openness and transparency on councillor allowances. 
 
Shapps warned that it would be harmful for local democracy if councillors become the bankrolled staff of the town hall, and said it was time to bring "the sunlight of openness" to their allowances.
 
"We all need to do our bit to restore the public finances to good health and ensure taxpayers get better value for money", he added.
 
Commenting Conor said: “We are currently burdened with the largest budget deficit in the EU aside from Ireland. Thanks to its recklessness, the nation's deficit is running at £155bn. If we carry on as we are, in five years’ time the interest we will pay on our debt could be around £70 billion. We need to reduce spending, and it is only fair that councillors are subject to the same constraints as public sector workers.”

Last changed: Jul 19 2010 at 3:19 PM

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