Illustration by Steve Spencer - The Vote Leave campaign has accused the National Farmer’s Union of misrepresenting its members by backing the campaign to remain in the EU.
In July 2015, the standard salary of a UK MP rose from £67,060 to £74,000. This 10% pay rise was approved despite Downing Street and a succession of MPs saying it was “not appropriate”. Then in February 2016, it rose again by £962 (1.3%) despite MPs voting for public sector pay rises to be capped at 1% until 2019.
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