MPs’ basic salary to rise to £110,000 by end of parliament, watchdog says
Ipsa cites abuse and constituency workloads as reasons for above-inflation increase of 5% over next financial yearThe basic annual salary of MPs will rise to £110,000, the expenses watchdog has said, on the grounds of increased abuse and intimidation as well as growing constituency workloads.This...
<p>Ipsa cites abuse and constituency workloads as reasons for above-inflation increase of 5% over next financial year</p><p>The basic annual salary of MPs will rise to £110,000, the expenses watchdog has said, on the grounds of increased abuse and intimidation as well as growing constituency workloads.</p><p>This year, MPs’ basic pay will rise by almost £5,000, a jump of 5% over the next financial year to £98,599 – and will reach £110,000 by the end of the parliament.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/mar/02/mps-salary-pay-house-of-commons-watchdog-abuse-workload">Continue reading...</a>
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