Saw this on the web site www.rightsandwrongs - posted on 27th Nov 2013. Did it make the slightest difference?
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In the next month David Cameron has a decision to make. Will he support pay rises for his peers as he has recently done for banker’s bonuses, or will he prove we’re ‘all in this together’ and refuse a pay rise to show they are willing to sacrifice like many have across the UK?
Over 160,000 of you have signed my petition to ask David Cameron to refuse the 11% pay rise for MPs.
Having read through all the petition comments it’s clear this has become a symbol of how unhappy we are with the current government and the crippling cuts and changes to policy, mostly unreported by the mainstream media.
A pay rise of this size (11%) is the salt in the wound for disadvantaged people who haven’t had a pay rise in years. Some of these people are receiving pay cuts, or worse, redundancy.
We’re 160,000 strong now. Imagine if we all got three people to sign this petition, imagine how big we'd be. We need to show David Cameron that there is huge public opposition to the pay rise.
Help us get there -- please forward the email below to tell at least three people to sign this petition.
Many thanks again for your support.
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Hi,
I'm supporting Tanya’s campaign calling for David Cameron to stop the 11% pay rise for MPs.
A pay rise of this size is the salt in the wound for disadvantaged people who haven’t had a pay rise in years. Some of these people are receiving pay cuts, or worse, redundancy.
David Cameron is due to make a decision in the next few months. We need as many people as possible to sign the petition to show that the public do not support an 11% MP pay rise.
Please help us and sign the petition here: http://chn.ge/1i1MU0P
Thanks
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