Tory council leader believes ‘basic salary’ is 80k

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The deputy leader of Westminster Council has caused anger after claiming that a 'basic' first-job salary is in the region of £50,000 to £80,000.

The deputy leader of Westminster Council has caused anger after claiming that a ‘basic’ first-job salary pays in the region of £50,000 to £80,000.

Talking about housing the London, cllr Robert Davis said

“What we really need is affordable housing, not just social housing, for people who are in their first job, have just got a basic, simple job and a salary of £50,000 to £80,000 a year.”

Cllr Davis made the comments during an interview with a PR company that specialises in working with property developers.

In reality, anyone earning over £50,000 would be in the top 10 per cent of earners, and the top 30 per cent in Westminster. The average full-time employee in the UK earns £26,200 according to the latest figures from the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings, while the average basic graduate salary is between £27,000 – £29,000.

Fellow Westminster councillor David Boothroyd said it showed “the sections of society the council leadership is in touch with”.

“With everyone else, they’re not so much out of touch, as completely cut off,” Mr Boothroyd said.

82 Responses to “Tory council leader believes ‘basic salary’ is 80k”

  1. Andrew C Livingston

    No, he does not.

    He says: “But people who, people who, in their first job, just got a basic simple job, on 50, 80 thousand pounds a year, and who want to be able to afford to buy a home in central London…”

    That is exactly what he said. You are wrong.

  2. frank100

    That simply shows how powerful murdoch is and how clever/foolish thatcher was to give in to him by letting him have the Times as well as the Sun. Blair just had to keep murdoch on side, Cameron is on Murdochs side. That is the difference between them

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