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Tory MPs call for big pay rise

By Jim Pickard, Political Correspondent

Published: August 19 2009 19:58 | Last updated: August 19 2009 19:58

Two senior Tories provoked a fresh row over MPs’ remuneration on Wednesday night after suggesting that the controversial second-home allowance could be dismantled in return for a pay rise.

Sir Patrick Cormack said salaries should be lifted from £64,766 to £130,000 – with only minimal expenses – while Douglas Hogg called for six-figure salaries with “appropriate expenses”.

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