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Theresa May tops list of UK MPs’ extra earnings from side hustles, says Sky News

  • May’s extra £2.5 million included £107,600 for a speech in Saudi Arabia; as PM she banned officials going there after the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi
  • Former PM Boris Johnson ranked third but could soon overtake May, having taken in over £1 million since stepping down; two Labour MPs are among top 20 earners

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Britain’s then Prime Minister Theresa May with Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman Al Saud at 10 Downing Street in 2018. Since late 2019 May has pocketed more than £100,000 from a speech she gave in Saudi Arabia, as well as over £2 million in other extra earnings. Photo: EPA-EFE

Former prime minister Theresa May has earned over £2.5 million on top of her official salary from outside engagements since the last general election, the most of any UK member of Parliament, according to an investigation by Sky News reports.

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Overall, parliamentarians earned £17.1 million extra since late 2019 on top of their individual £84,144 (US$100,000) annual salaries. Two thirds of the larger amount went to just 20 MPs and of those, 17 were from the ruling Conservative Party, two from Labour and one was from Sinn Fein.

Sky spent seven months compiling a database of the earnings based on regulatory filings by the MPs and posted a search tool to allow people to see how much their local MPs earned and who was paying them.

Theresa May’s outside interests included a payment of £107,600 (US$129,000) for a speech in Saudi Arabia, a country she banned officials from visiting when she was Prime Minister after the killing of Jamal Khashoggi.

Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson ranked third, but could soon overtake May as the top earner. He took in more than £1 million since stepping down last year. Most of his earnings came from four speeches in October and November. One of these paid him at a rate of £32,500 per hour, Sky said.

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Two Labour MPs were among the top 20 earners even though their party leader Keir Starmer has previously called for second jobs to be banned.

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