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The Liberal Party called for salaries for MPs in 1891, [1] and the rise of the Labour Party in the early 20th century led to the introduction of salaries. [1] [3] The early Labour Party MPs were financially supported by trade unions, but in the Osborne case in December 1909, the Law Lords blocked this. [4] MP salaries were approved in 1911 on a ...
All MPs who either lost or stood down were also eligible for so-called "winding up" payments worth four month's salary. Since April 2024, the basic annual salary of a MP is £91,346, plus expenses.
According to The Guardian, the register of MPs' interests shows that more than 90 Conservative MPs undertake paid work in addition to their job in parliament, along with three Labour MPs. [3] According to the BBC, "more than 200 MPs received earnings in the last year on top of their £81,932 annual salary.
Salary Office Claimed salary (April 2020) MP Not MP MP Peer £76,762 Prime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury: £75,440 N/A £68,827 Chancellor of the Exchequer: £67,505 N/A £68,827 £101,038 Lord Chancellor: £67,505 N/A Secretary of State: £67,505 N/A Cabinet members who hold the offices of: Lord President of the Council, Lord Privy Seal,
Following her election, Whittome said that she would keep what she termed "a worker's wage" of £35,000 (after tax), and would donate the remainder of her £79,468 salary as an MP to local charities. [7] [24] Whittome initially supported Clive Lewis in the 2020 Labour Party leadership election but when Lewis withdrew, nominated Emily Thornberry.
Reform UK leader Richard Tice denied that any money had been offered to Tory MPs to join the right-wing party. Tory MP Anderson says Reform offered ‘guaranteed’ £80,000 salary if he defected ...
Phillips was a candidate for Labour leader in the 2020 leadership election, but withdrew early in the contest. [5] Since 2019, Phillips has received the second highest income on top of her MP's salary amongst Labour Party MPs. [6]
Labour MP for Clapham and Brixton Hill Bell Ribeiro-Addy said Number 10’s position was “disappointing” and likened it to old “colonial attitudes.” ... we do not pay reparations,” he said.