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    Im glad to see the Prime Minister is making a serious effort to curb the pay of these very often useless top executives. He has just been on the Andrew Marr show following his interview in todays Sunday Telegraph and said

    "Payments for failure is so wrong!" said he referring to the backslapping executive "crony capitalism" of rewarding each other in boardrooms. He wants shareholders on the board, he would not go as far as to say he wants workers on the boards, but he didnt rule it out. He must have been reading my diatribes on this so Im glad to see him moving towards sanity. Someone somewhere is always paying for these exceutive salaries..the PM said they were taking money from their own customers, their own shareholderrs, and people who had pensions relying on these companies performances.

    Often these executives have had rises percentage-wise many many times more than their workers. One thinks of Unilever, who are currently in dispute with their workers...why??

    The workers pensions at Unilever are being cut back, but their chief executive paid himself a mind blowing £54Million pounds last year according to reports. How about that for an unholy situation. Excessive excess on one hand, but the people doing the daily work have to endure revenue cuts.

    The PM is acting because research has shown this is NOT just a left wing shock horror movement but voters across middle England are disgusted. Tory voters.

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