The Reports were not always implemented in full. The most obvious example of this came in
1975, when the TSRB recommended an increase in MPs' basic pay from �4,500 to �8,000 a
year, and the Government was able to agree to no more than �5,750. Similarly, the 1979
increase, though granted in full, was staged over three years.
Apologies, to pansyaman, scanned the article too quickly. It was the same one as posted by aquagility- same link- yet as you can see- copied and pasted above- they did not get the �8000 that they wanted.
Delighted that Obama is the new president- have watched his speech + read much in the broadsheets- fantastic- he will be brilliant for the world. Just hope the UK will one day have a leader as good as Barrack, too :-) Hugs, Bea :-)