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Are they out of touch with Joe Public ?
MPs' 11% pay rise set to embarrass party leaders
Independent body will announce increase to £74,000 from 2015 despite opposition from Cameron and Miliband
Cameron has said that he want the cost of politics to fall.
Cameron has said that he want the cost of politics to fall. Photograph: Amer Ghazzal/Demotix/Corbis
David Cameron and Ed Miliband will face embarrassment this week when it is announced that MPs will be paid an annual salary of £74,000 from 2015 despite their calls for "cheaper politics".
The independent parliamentary standards authority, Ipsa, is to reveal its decision to increase salaries by 11% despite a lack of support from the prime minister and the leader of the Labour party. MPs' salaries will then go up annually in line with national wages.
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