Tony McNulty row: MPs call for £40,000 pay rise

Matthew Moore
Telegraph

MPs have demanded a pay rise of up to £40,000 in return for giving up their second homes allowance, following the row over the payments claimed by employment minister Tony McNulty.

As the parliamentary sleaze watchdog launched a full inquiry into members' expenses, senior backbenchers called for the £24,000-a-year allowance to be replaced with an annual salary increase.
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