Andy Burnham says he will give 15% of his MP’s pay to local causes
Andy Burnham, the newly elected MP for Makerfield, has announced he will donate 15% of his MP's salary to local causes within his constituency. This practice mirrors his previous commitment as Mayor of Greater Manchester, where he donated a portion of his salary to tackle homelessness.

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AI-generatedAndy Burnham, the newly elected MP for Makerfield, has announced he will donate 15% of his MP's salary to local causes within his constituency. This practice mirrors his previous commitment as Mayor of Greater Manchester, where he donated a portion of his salary to tackle homelessness. Burnham stated he will continue this practice as an MP, directing funds to worthy community initiatives, starting with the Stubshaw Cross community and sports club. His MP salary is currently £98,599, and he is expected to become Prime Minister next month, which would increase his total salary. Other MPs, including Rupert Lowe and Ellie Chowns, also donate portions of their salaries to charities and causes in their respective areas.
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5 extractedAs prime minister, Burnham could expect a total salary of over £174,039.
Rupert Lowe and Ellie Chowns are other MPs who donate part or all of their salaries to causes.
Burnham donated 15% of his salary to tackle homelessness in Greater Manchester for nine years as mayor.
An MP's salary is currently £98,599.
Andy Burnham will donate 15% of his MP's salary to local causes in Makerfield.