Early day motion 45

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YOUR SAY ON HIGH PAY CAMPAIGN

That this House notes with concern the49 per cent mean rise in the pay of FTSE 100 chief executives in2011, compared with a 2.7 per cent rise for the average employee; further notes the trend in recent decades for executive remuneration to rise out of all proportion to company performance; believes that excessive top pay does not serve the interests of business or the economy; further notes that shareholders are coming under increasing pressure to crack down on excessive pay; further notes that, since the introduction of the advisory vote on pay, only 19 remuneration reports have been voted down by shareholders; therefore supports theFairPensions' Your Say on High Pay campaign in empowering individual savers to hold their pension funds and ISA providers to account for their exercise of voting rights on executive pay; and calls on investors to respond to the campaign by taking a robust attitude to excessive remuneration and by publicly disclosing their voting records.

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Name Party Constituency Date Signed
Aldous, Peter Conservative Party Waveney 10.05.2012
Amess, David Conservative Party Southend West 17.05.2012
Anderson, David Labour Party Blaydon 21.05.2012
Beith, Alan Liberal Democrats Berwick-Upon-Tweed 11.06.2012
Brooke, Annette Liberal Democrats Mid Dorset and North Poole 21.05.2012
Campbell, Gregory Democratic Unionist Party Londonderry East 16.05.2012
Campbell, Ronnie Labour Party Blyth Valley 16.05.2012
Caton, Martin Labour Party Gower 16.05.2012
Clark, Katy Labour Party North Ayrshire and Arran 17.05.2012
Crausby, David Labour Party Bolton North East 13.06.2012
Crockart, Mike Liberal Democrats Edinburgh West 16.05.2012
Cruddas, Jon Labour Party Dagenham and Rainham 10.05.2012
Davidson, Ian Labour Party Glasgow South West 17.05.2012
Dodds, Nigel Democratic Unionist Party Belfast North 17.05.2012
Durkan, Mark Social Democratic and Labour Party Foyle 10.05.2012
Edwards, Jonathan Plaid Cymru Carmarthen East and Dinefwr 15.05.2012
Flynn, Paul Labour Party Newport West 21.05.2012
George, Andrew Liberal Democrats St Ives 17.05.2012
Glindon, Mary Labour Party North Tyneside 17.05.2012
Hancock, Mike Liberal Democrats Portsmouth South 15.05.2012
Hemming, John Liberal Democrats Birmingham Yardley 26.06.2012
Hepburn, Stephen Labour Party Jarrow 24.05.2012
Heyes, David Labour Party Ashton under Lyne 21.05.2012
Horwood, Martin Liberal Democrats Cheltenham 10.05.2012
Hughes, Simon Liberal Democrats Bermondsey and Old Southwark 17.07.2012
Huppert, Julian Liberal Democrats Cambridge 10.05.2012
Jackson, Glenda Labour Party Hampstead and Kilburn 14.05.2012
Leech, John Liberal Democrats Manchester Withington 14.05.2012
Llwyd, Elfyn Plaid Cymru Dwyfor Meirionnydd 17.05.2012
Lucas, Caroline Green Party Brighton Pavilion 10.05.2012
McCrea, Dr William Democratic Unionist Party South Antrim 22.05.2012
McDonnell, Alasdair Social Democratic and Labour Party Belfast South 14.06.2012
McDonnell, John Labour Party Hayes and Harlington 15.05.2012
Morrice, Graeme Labour Party Livingston 12.07.2012
Morris, Grahame M Labour Party Easington 15.05.2012
Osborne, Sandra Labour Party Ayr Carrick and Cumnock 16.05.2012
Pugh, John Liberal Democrats Southport 24.05.2012
Ritchie, Margaret Social Democratic and Labour Party South Down 14.05.2012
Rotheram, Steve Labour Party Liverpool Walton 14.05.2012
Roy, Lindsay Labour Party Glenrothes 15.05.2012
Russell, Bob Liberal Democrats Colchester 10.05.2012
Walley, Joan Labour Party Stoke-on-Trent North 23.05.2012
Williams, Stephen Liberal Democrats Bristol West 17.05.2012