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Jeremy Corbyn vows to slash salaries of BBC's highest-paid stars if Labour wins | Jeremy Corbyn vows to slash salaries of BBC's highest-paid stars if Labour wins |
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Jeremy Corbyn has vowed to slash the salaries of BBC stars such as Gary Lineker and Chris Evans, if Labour wins power. | Jeremy Corbyn has vowed to slash the salaries of BBC stars such as Gary Lineker and Chris Evans, if Labour wins power. |
Labour said its manifesto promise to crack down on “excess pay” by introducing a maximum ratio of 20:1 in the public sector would apply to the BBC. | Labour said its manifesto promise to crack down on “excess pay” by introducing a maximum ratio of 20:1 in the public sector would apply to the BBC. |
With some BBC salaries as low as £16,000 a year, it means the eye-watering pay of top-earners would have to be curbed to bring the corporation within the ratio. Mr Evans is the BBC's best-paid presenter with a salary of between £2.2m and £2.25m – while Match of the Day host Gary Lineker earns between £1.75m and £1.8m. | |
Labour also vowed that leading TV personalities would be hit with larger tax bills, while the BBC would have to pay a levy on each excess salary. A spokesman for Mr Corbyn said: “We had in our manifesto a very clear position about the necessity of tackling excess pay at the top end, including our commitment to make the top five per cent of earners pay more tax. | |
“We would also have an excess pay levy for employers which applies to all salaries above £330,000. | “We would also have an excess pay levy for employers which applies to all salaries above £330,000. |
The spokesman said the strict rules would apply to the BBC because it was “in the public sector”, adding: “We are committed to a direct limit – a ratio. We have said again and again that there is a problem with excess pay and we need to address that in different ways.” | |
Other celebrities facing a massive pay cut if Mr Corbyn wins power are Graham Norton, Jeremy Vine, Huw Edwards and Claudia Winkelman, according to the BBC figures. | Other celebrities facing a massive pay cut if Mr Corbyn wins power are Graham Norton, Jeremy Vine, Huw Edwards and Claudia Winkelman, according to the BBC figures. |
The trade union Bectu said the lowest salary at the BBC is £16,000 a year – which means no one else at the corporation would be able to earn more than £320,000 a year under a Labour government. In order to avoid slashing the stars’ pay, those low salaries would have to be trebled or more, to fit within the 20:1 ratio – which appears impossible. | |
In the Commons, the Prime Minister said the BBC figures – which were released in the corporation's annual report – showed there are some people working in the public sector who are “very well paid”. | |
A spokesman for Mrs May said she was also concerned that the list of top-earners at the BBC was dominated by men. He said: “We are very pleased that the BBC have published this information today. It's an important thing that licence fee payers know where their money is going. | |
“It has thrown up some interesting information with regard to the gender pay gap and we also want to see it tackled. We think that in order for that t happen, this is a very important tool and we would like to see the BBC continue to publish this information.” | “It has thrown up some interesting information with regard to the gender pay gap and we also want to see it tackled. We think that in order for that t happen, this is a very important tool and we would like to see the BBC continue to publish this information.” |
Labour ex-deputy leader Harriet Harman also took aim at the corporation, saying she was “frothing at the mouth” about the gender pay gap. She told Sky News: “What will come out of this is the transparency will mean that the self-perpetuating oligarchy of the old boys' network is going to be dead.” | |
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