U.K. lawmakers earning $20 million from side hustles since 2019

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Former prime minister Theresa May has earned over £2.5 million ($3 million) on top of her official salary from outside engagements and gifts since the last general election, the most of any UK member of Parliament, according to an investigation by Sky News

Overall, parliamentarians made an extra £17.1 million since late 2019 in addition to their individual £84,144 ($112,000) annual salaries. Two thirds of the larger amount went to just 20 MPs and of those, 17 were from the ruling Conservative party, two from Labour and one was from Sinn Fein. 

Sky spent seven months compiling a database of the earnings based on regulatory filings by the MPs and posted a search tool to allow people to see how much their local MPs earned and who was paying them. 

No. Name Sterling Amt. Dollar Equiv. Party
1 Theresa May £2.55 million $3.02 million Conservative
2 Sir Geoffrey Cox £2.19 million $2.65 million Conservative
3 Boris Johnson £1.1 million $1.33 million Conservative
4 Fiona Bruce £711,749 $860,718 Conservative
5 John Redwood £692,438 $837,365 Conservative
6 Andrew Mitchell £652,796 $789,426 Conservative
7 Sajid Javid £361,566 $437,242 Conservative
8 Sir John Hayes £337,852 $408,564 Conservative
9 Sir Bill Wiggin £253,389 $306,423 Conservative
10 Chris Grayling £224,487 $271,472 Conservative
11 Owen Paterson £209,227 $253,018 Conservative
12 David Lammy £202,599 $245,003 Labour
13 Richard Fuller £197,104 $238,357 Conservative
14 Stephen Hammond £191,876 $232,035 Conservative
15 David Davis £191,316 $231,358 Conservative
16 Nadine Dorries £181,556 $219,556 Conservative
17 Stephen McPartland £169,477 $204,949 Conservative
18 Dr Dan Poulter £168,949 $204,310 Conservative
19 Jess Phillips £162,838 $196,920 Labour
20 John Finucane £161,259 $195,011 Sinn Fein

Theresa May’s outside interests included a payment of £107,600 for a November 2022 speech in Saudi Arabia, a country she banned officials from visiting when she was prime minister after the killing of Jamal Khashoggi, a Saudi critic and newspaper columnist.

May has previously stated that her earnings aren’t paid to her directly but instead go to the Office of Theresa May Limited, which pays her an annual stipend of £85,000, Sky News said. The remainder is used to pay for other activities she undertakes as a former premier as well as to support her charity work, however Sky News was unable ascertain how much. MPs aren’t required to reveal such donations.

Ex-Prime Minister Boris Johnson ranked third, but could soon overtake May as the top earner. He took in more than £1 million ($1,200,000) since stepping down last year. Most of his earnings came from four speeches in October and November. One of these paid him at a rate of £32,500 ($39,300) per hour, Sky said.

Two Labour MPs were among the top 20 earners even though their party leader Keir Starmer has previously called for second jobs to be banned. 

“I think we should get rid of second jobs with some exceptions,” Starmer told Sky News’ Sophy Ridge on Sunday “I am open to a discussion on this. I think the rules should be stricter.”

The revelations come a little over a year after Conservative MP Owen Paterson resigned amid a lobbying scandal. The controversy prompted a review of the rules and further limits are due to be placed on the sort of work lawmakers can engage in.

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