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Prime Minister’s Questions at the House of Commons in London

MPs will be awarded a more than £2,000 pay increase as Britain is facing the worst industrial action in decades.

Basic pay for all members of Parliament will go up by 2.9%, bringing their overall salary from £84,144 to £86,584.

It follows another similar increase in March last year, after a two-year freeze in the wake of the pandemic.

The Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (IPSA), which sets MPs’ pay, confirmed this will take effect from April 1.

It said that the increase would be the same as the average rise for public sector workers last year.

Chairman Richard Lloyd said: ‘In confirming MPs’ pay for next year, we have once again considered very carefully the extremely difficult economic circumstances, the government’s evolving approach to public sector pay in the light of forecasted rates of inflation, and the principle that MPs’ pay should be reflective of their responsibility in our democracy.

‘Our aim is to ensure that pay is fair for MPs, regardless of their financial circumstances, to support the most diverse of parliaments.

‘Serving as an MP should not be the preserve of those wealthy enough to fund it themselves.

‘It is important for our democracy that people from any background should see representing their communities in Parliament as a possibility.’

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