Councillors Allowances – Details published by Wirral Council

The amounts paid to councillors by Wirral Council and separately for the Mayor of Wirral has (finally) been published. Unfortunately the amounts for outside bodies (eg Merseytravel, Merseyside Police Authority, Merseyside Waste Disposal Authority, Merseyside Fire & Rescue Authority) have yet to be received by Wirral Council (but should be published sometime by the relevant … Continue reading “Councillors Allowances – Details published by Wirral Council”

The amounts paid to councillors by Wirral Council and separately for the Mayor of Wirral has (finally) been published.

Unfortunately the amounts for outside bodies (eg Merseytravel, Merseyside Police Authority, Merseyside Waste Disposal Authority, Merseyside Fire & Rescue Authority) have yet to be received by Wirral Council (but should be published sometime by the relevant authorities).

However I can now write that Labour’s candidate Cllr. Harry Smith has received this year from Wirral Council, £13,316.24 (£256/week) in 2010/2011 and £14,269.66 in 2009/2010 for being a Bidston & St. James ward councillor.

During the election period (29th March to 5th May) he will receive approximately £1500 ([edit 22/4 – from approx £1400]) for being a local councillor from the taxpayer.

It remains to be seen where the source of funds are for his reelection campaign, but last year the local Labour Party branch of Bidston & St. James donated hundreds of pounds to get their candidate reelected as well as some expenditure that helped all Labour candidates by the Labour Group of councillors. Per each Labour voter in Bidston & St. James that voted for him last time over the 4 years (minus one week suspension) since he’s been elected Harry Smith received about £38.31 from Wirral Council.

If you don’t feel he is value for money, on May 5th (or earlier if you receive your postal ballot) vote Liberal Democrat. We’re the only ones who can beat Labour here, with the Conservatives coming 3rd last time (10.8%) and UKIP 5th (3.31%).

Our first past the post voting system means if you vote Conservative or UKIP this time you are just helping Labour to win here.

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2 thoughts on “Councillors Allowances – Details published by Wirral Council”

  1. John, you may wish to check the amount you are saying people will receive during April – there have been some changes to that particular individuals responsibilities in the Council and so their payments may have been reduced to reflect that – hope that helps!

    1. There is a simple answer to your comment Cllr. Ian Lewis. Firstly, the period covered was the election period (29th March to the 5th May), not just April.

      As you are no doubt aware payments are made to councillors on the last Thursday of each month by BACS payment to their bank accounts.

      Therefore Cllr Harry Smith will receive 1/12th of his councillors basic allowance on 31st March and 1/12th of his councillors basic allowances on the 26th April. These two payments total £1528.50 (which is 1/6th of £9171).

      I will edit the “approximately £1400” to “approximately £1500”, however in addition to the above are other things such as a car mileage allowance.

      Just to be clear I’m calculating the amounts on a cash basis. If you’re calculating for a shorter time period eg April on an accruals or cash basis, naturally the amounts will be lower because:-

      a) there are less meetings in April (therefore less car mileage allowance)
      b) April (as a month) has eight less days than the period I specified.

      Hope that helps clear it up!

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