The coalition government's crusade to limit ‘excessive' public sector pay deals has been dealt a self-inflicted blow, following news that the prime minister's huge advisory team costs taxpayers £1.3m a year in wages.
The coalition government’s crusade to limit ‘excessive’ public sector pay deals has been dealt a self-inflicted blow, following news that the prime minister’s huge advisory team costs taxpayers £1.3m a year in wages.
The coalition government's crusade to limit ‘excessive' public sector pay deals has been dealt a self-inflicted blow, following news that the prime minister's huge advisory team costs taxpayers £1.3m a year in wages.