HC Deb 18 January 1979 vol 960 c822W
Mr. Lomas

asked the Lord President of the Council what was the salary of an hon. Member in January 1965; what it is currently; what it would now have to be in order to have the same purchasing power as in 1965; and what increase in percentage terms would be required to raise it to that level.

Mr. Foot:

The basic parliamentary salary at January 1965 stood at £3,250. Increasing this figure in line with the movement in the index of retail prices since that date produces the figure of £11,622. To raise the current salary of £6,897 to this level would require a 68.5 per cent. increase.

Mr. Lomas

asked the Lord President of the Council what increase in the salary of an hon. Member he expects to propose in June of the current year.

Mr. Foot:

I am afraid that I cannot forecast what proposals the Government may wish to make to the House later this year, until they have received and considered the recommendations from the Review Body.