Illustration by Steve Spencer - In creating a single market across so many countries it became clear that there would have to be rules that each member country would have to adhere to, including how we can't sell ‘wonky veg’ in the shops anymore.
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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