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Andy Burnham says he will give 15% of his MP’s pay to local causes
Andy Burnham with Bev Craig to his left at the launch of her campaign to become Greater Manchester mayor on Friday. Photograph: Christopher Thomond/The Guardian View image in fullscreen Andy Burnham with Bev Craig to his left at the launch of her campaign to become Greater Manchester mayor on Friday. Photograph: Christopher Thomond/The Guardian Andy Burnham says he will give 15% of his MP’s pay to local causes New member for Makerfield and expected next prime minister joins other MPs who donate some or all of their pay Andy Burnham has said he will be donating 15% of his MP’s salary to local causes in his constituency of Makerfield. An MP’s salary currently stands at £98,599 and a number of MPs currently donate all of their salary or a part of it to charities and causes in the areas they represent. Burnham, who is expected to replace Keir Starmer as Labour leader and prime minister next month in the absence of any challengers, made the announcement in a clip posted online. As mayor of Greater Manchester , Burnham has been paid an annual salary of £118,267 and has donated a part of that to selected causes for nearly 10 years. “One thing that I want to continue from my time as mayor of Greater Manchester is donating 15% of my salary,” he said. “I did that for nine years as mayor to tackle homelessness in Greater Manchester and I am going to carry it forward as MP for Makerfield but this time donating to worthy local causes at the heart of our communities.” Burnham said that he would be starting with the Stubshaw Cross Community and Sports Club, a local venue which served as his campaign headquarters during the byelection in which he defeated Reform UK. It was formerly known as the Stubshaw Cross Labour Club. skip past newsletter promotion after newsletter promotion Ignore the miserabilists: Andy Burnham as PM is a moment when things really can get better | Polly Toynbee Read more Other MPs who donate all or part of their salaries include Rupert Lowe, the former Reform UK MP who now leads his own Restore Britain party. He said after his election in 2024 that he would donate his net MP salary to charities and worthy causes in his constituency of Great Yarmouth. Ellie Chowns, the Green MP for North Herefordshire, also announced after her election that she would be donating a large part of her salary to charities. “I feel it’s important for me to live on an average income so that I can remain in touch with what life is like for ordinary people,” she wrote at the time. As prime minister, Burnham could expect to claim a total salary of more than £174,039, a combination of an MP’s salary and a ministerial salary. A number of other MPs from different parties are signed up though the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority to make a donation through the Give-As-You-Earn scheme. Explore more on these topics Andy Burnham Makerfield byelection Greater Manchester Charities news Share Reuse this content