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STARMER: MPs DON’T DESERVE £3K WAGE RISE

Plea to help key workers instead

- BY PIPPA CRERAR Political Editor pippa.crerar@mirror.co.uk

MPS should not receive an inflation-busting £3,300 pay rise next April, but let the money go to key workers instead, Labour leader Keir Starmer has said.

The independen­t body which sets MPs’ pay wants to carry on linking it to wage growth in the public sector, which was 4.1% in October, well above the inflation rate of 0.2%.

It would mean MPs’ pay would rise from £81,932 to more than £85,000, at a time when millions of workers are feeling financial pain as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Mr Starmer said: “This year of all years we shouldn’t have it. That money, if it’s available, should be spent on key workers – those who have been on the front line through this pandemic.”

Speaking to LBC Radio, Mr Starmer called for a cross-party discussion about what to do. He said: “I suspect there are lots of MPs that feel it just isn’t right.” He said the decision had been “parcelled out to an independen­t body so MPs don’t decide for themselves what they get paid, but that’s mitigation, it’s not an excuse”.

Richard Lloyd, interim chairman of the Independen­t Parliament­ary Standards Authority, which set MPs’ salaries, said the body had a statutory duty to review MPs’ pay in the first year of each parliament.

Major reviews were carried out in 2012, 2013 and 2015, with technical adjustment­s in 2018.

He said: “Given the huge economic uncertaint­ies arising from the pandemic, we do not think it is right to depart from this approach now.”

KEIR Starmer is on the money in condemning inflation-busting pay rises for MPs during the coronaviru­s crisis.

The Labour leader has blasted potential 4.1% increases of £3,300 to £85,000 a year.

His party should fight in Parliament to block the raise, or at least sign up every MP to donate the extra money to local good causes.

This isn’t about asking MPs to live on the breadline up or whip up hostility to politician­s.

This is about recognisin­g that 2020 and 2021 are completely unlike other years.

MPs can’t hide behind a formula triggering a fat pay rise for themselves when millions are enduring cuts in earnings and losing jobs.

Starmer has taken a lead on this issue in the public interest. Let’s demand that the 649 other MPs do the right thing and support him.

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CONCERNED Labour leader Starmer

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