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    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-23262499

    A couple of small points from this article:
    The recommended increase in MPs' pay of more than 11% is compared with what it is today.
    There are, in fact, two planned 1% increases before then which means that in 2015 - the year in which the pay rise is meant to be implemented - the increase would be £6,300 or 9.3%.

    A Labour source pointed out that the law which created Ipsa forces it to review MPs' pay again at the start of the next Parliament, so this pay rise was "pie in the sky".

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