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Link MPs’ pay to GDP, says UK business secretary

Peter Kyle calls on government departments to do more to boost economic growth
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Darren Jones announces plans this week to introduce higher bonuses for top-performing civil servants
"}],[{"start":126.50999999999999,"text":"James Meadway, a former Labour economics adviser, questioned the wisdom of Kyle’s suggestion on MPs’ pay."}],[{"start":134.66,"text":"“This is a daft gimmick that might flatter some MPs’ self importance but the hard truth is little they do has much direct impact on GDP,” said Meadway."}],[{"start":146.49,"text":"“And mostly it shouldn’t — government is about more than just economic growth. Sometimes, like lockdowns or Brexit, it may even be about measures that reduce growth. It’s hard to take the suggestion seriously.”"}],[{"start":162.69,"text":"But Chris Curtis, co-chair of the Labour Growth Group caucus of MPs, welcomed the move: “It’s the right thing to restore trust in politics for the public to see MPs linking their pay to the improvements in the economy we are aiming to deliver.”"}],[{"start":null,"text":"
Harriett Baldwin: ‘The business secretary should be applying pressure on the chancellor to come up with a plan to prevent her sharp hikes in business rates on retail and hospitality’
"}],[{"start":179.54,"text":"Dame Harriett Baldwin, shadow business minister, said: “Rather than opining on things he can’t control, the business secretary should be applying pressure on the chancellor to come up with a plan to prevent her sharp hikes in business rates on retail and hospitality, which are causing unemployment, weak growth and business failures.”"}],[{"start":202.53,"text":"Joanna Marchong, head of communications and external affairs at the Adam Smith Institute, said: “Linking MPs’ pay to GDP growth sounds appealing, but it’s largely wishful thinking."}],[{"start":216.37,"text":"“Labour’s newest line on prioritising growth is a mere step in the right direction . . . Britain desperately needs a genuinely pro-growth agenda, including lower taxes, lighter regulation and planning reform."}],[{"start":230.5,"text":"“Unless ministers tackle the structural barriers holding the economy back, tying their pay to GDP will change very little.”"}],[{"start":240.3,"text":"The IPSA said the body carried out regular consultations with the public on how to set pay for MPs. “In general, any change to MPs’ pay is based on a number of metrics, including national and international statistics on pay and reward, our own principles and the wider economic context,” it added. "}],[{"start":270.32,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1769393631_8412.mp3"}

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