IT has been reported that Theresa May is proposing that employees should be able to sit in on top level discussions about bosses’ pay and that they could object to huge rewards.

Does this mean that the electorate and taxpayers, who appointed the MPs to power and pay their wages, will be entitled to have some say on the increase in MPs’ wages in the future?

If so I am sure that it will be a lot less than the 12 per cent increase that they awarded themselves in 2015.

A P Cox, Holgate, York