JCB pays top Tory £50k
STAFFORDSHIRE firm JCB paid senior Conservative politician William Hague £50,000 last year in his role as a non executive director.
The figure was revealed as Tory leader David Cameron published details of the 'outside' earnings – money made beyond an MPs' parliamentary wage – of all of his front bench team.
-

OUTSIDE EARNINGS: William Hague.
The payments were made during a year when the Rocester-based firm announced it would lay off hundreds of workers.
In total last year shadow foreign secretary Mr Hague earned about £230,000 from after-dinner speeches, advice to private companies and writing books – in addition to his £65,000 MP's wage.
New rules laid out in the wake of the scandal over MPs' expenses will see all earnings made after this month declared in full, including details of how long MPs worked and how much they were paid.
Mr Cameron said: "My shadow cabinet have recognised we are at the end of a five-year Parliament where it does become necessary to demonstrate 100 per cent focus on Parliament, politics and setting out our credentials as an alternative Government.
"So they've decided that from the end of December they won't have any outside interests."
Mr Hague said he would now be leaving JCB after one more board meeting.











4 Comments
by BARRY, UK
Thursday, July 02 2009, 9:02AM
“Raymond,Staffs.Nick Newcastle.and John.Thanks for your comments,this is why in the next General Election I will be voting LABOUR,before you pass comments about Labour,just look at whats been done..I will mention but a few...Introduced ..Minimum Wage..Created Sure Start..NHS Direct for free patient advice..£200 winter fuel payment..Negotiated the historic Good Friday Agreement in Northern Ireland..Free eye tests for over 60s ..lets hope the electorate don't forget.”
by John, Newcastle
Tuesday, June 30 2009, 5:58PM
“As far as I am concerned being an MP is a full time job. If Mps are doing their job properly they should not have time to work at other jobs or is it that an MPs job is that easy.”
by Nick, Newcastle
Tuesday, June 30 2009, 2:51PM
“it's easy to see that yet again there is low life in high places.”
by Raymond, Staffs
Tuesday, June 30 2009, 9:57AM
“Doesn't it stink, a politician getting paid £50k for doing naff all. and yet over 2000, employees in the last 12 months have been made redundant, and the remaining shop floor staff have had to take a pay cut....typical JCB propaganda, and it stinks....He should have gone long before!”