The Daily Telegraph

MPS’ pay set to rise above public sector cap

- By Daily Telegraph Reporter

MPS are set to receive a 1.8 per cent pay rise in April 2018, taking their basic salary to £77,379 a year. The increase is set automatica­lly in line with the annual change in average weekly earnings across the public sector in October, calculated by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) at 1.8 per cent.

The Independen­t Parliament­ary Standards Authority said the final figure would depend on whether the ONS revises its calculatio­n in a review due to take place in February.

If confirmed, the increase would be well above the 1 per cent annual cap imposed on most public sector workers during the past seven years, which ministers have indicated they are now willing to relax.

But it would still lag behind inflation, currently running at a six-year high of 3.1 per cent. MPS enjoyed a 1.4 per cent rise in their basic salary in 2017 to the current £76,011 and a 1.3 per cent rise in 2016.

If the latest increase is confirmed, their salary will have risen by a total of 17.7 per cent since the introducti­on of the Government’s austerity programme, including public sector pay freezes and caps, in 2010.

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