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Three MPs quit Bath University roles over vice-chancellor pay | |
(about 11 hours later) | |
Three more MPs are to quit their roles at the University of Bath in protest over the vice-chancellor's "unjustifiable" pay. | |
Prof Dame Glynis Breakwell earns £451,000 a year and is the highest paid vice-chancellor in the country. | Prof Dame Glynis Breakwell earns £451,000 a year and is the highest paid vice-chancellor in the country. |
Labour's Bristol East MP Kerry McCarthy, Bristol North West MP Darren Jones and Stroud MP David Drew all confirmed they are standing down. | |
Andrew Murrison, MP for South West Wiltshire, resigned two weeks ago. | |
All four were ex-officio members of the Court of Bath University, a statutory body representing the interests of the university's internal and external stakeholders. | |
Ms McCarthy said her resignation was to "put down a marker" about the "absolutely massive increases in pay that vice-chancellors in universities across the country have been getting recently". | |
She said that it was not "sustainable" or "fair" while "tuition fees are going up and students are struggling". | |
"At what point does it become justifiable to pay someone £450,000?" she added. | |
Mr Jones said the vice-chancellor's pay was "excessive" and he was standing down in support of Lord Adonis's call that Government should undertake an inquiry into public sector executive pay. | |
"Students in my constituency are paying increasingly high tuition fees, with many families helping their children out with the costs associated with going to university," he said. | |
"Vice-chancellors pay needs to be set within the context of value for money. And students take on excessive debt to get a good education, not to pay bloated executive pay." | |
Labour MP Mr Drew said he resigned from the position when he was previously an MP, but did not realise he had automatically been re-added when he was elected again in June. | Labour MP Mr Drew said he resigned from the position when he was previously an MP, but did not realise he had automatically been re-added when he was elected again in June. |
"I don't even understand why MPs are on the court anyway, had I known I had been put back on I probably would have resigned again anyway, but I was approached by various people who felt very strongly about the salary of the vice-chancellor," he said. | "I don't even understand why MPs are on the court anyway, had I known I had been put back on I probably would have resigned again anyway, but I was approached by various people who felt very strongly about the salary of the vice-chancellor," he said. |
"It is an outrageous sum of money when student debt is going through the roof." | "It is an outrageous sum of money when student debt is going through the roof." |
Conservative MP Andrew Murrison resigned earlier in August saying university bosses were "looking increasingly like a self-serving cartel". | Conservative MP Andrew Murrison resigned earlier in August saying university bosses were "looking increasingly like a self-serving cartel". |
The Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE) watchdog is currently investigating whether the way pay is awarded is sufficiently transparent. | The Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE) watchdog is currently investigating whether the way pay is awarded is sufficiently transparent. |
A university spokesman said: "We are providing HEFCE with all the information they have requested including in relation to meetings of University Court. | A university spokesman said: "We are providing HEFCE with all the information they have requested including in relation to meetings of University Court. |
"The university does not intend to comment further on these matters until such time as HEFCE have concluded their investigation." | |
University chiefs took home salary packages worth more than £250,000 on average last year, according to the University and College Union. | University chiefs took home salary packages worth more than £250,000 on average last year, according to the University and College Union. |
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