Geffen Cox is the UK’s most expensive MP

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Geffen Cox is the UK’s most expensive MP

The Conservative government dropped plans to limit MPs earnings from any paid work they do outside their parliamentary role in March.

Recent controversy such as the Own Paterson lobbying scandal had seen MP's second jobs brought into disrepute.

An analysis of the latest data from the UK Parliament shows which MPs have earned most from employment opportunities outside their parliamentary role salary between the period of 2019 and22.

The analysis by TopRatedCasinos.co shows that Geoffrey Cox is the MP earning the most money from second jobs. It turns out that the MP who has made the most money outside of her parliamentary role of serving the constituency of Torridge and West Devon is Geoffrey Cox. The uk showed.

Geoffrey Cox, a qualified barrister, has banked an astonishing 1,835, 399.89 from external employment. One of his most notable roles was providing legal services to Withers LLP, who in turn paid him 703,311. Between January 25th to 31st December 2021, there were 05 hours of work for them between January 25th, 2021 and December 31, 2021.

The former prime minister Theresa May is in second place, having enjoyed a sizable 1,564, 076.00 from work outside of her parliamentary role of serving the Maidenhead constituency.

She is quite the dancer, with all her external income coming from speaking engagements. Her speaking engagements include 46,750 from the Telmex Foundation for a six-hour virtual talk and 38,220 from the Pension Real Estate Association for a four-hour virtual talk.

The Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Sajid Javid, is in third place. The former Managing Director of Deutsche Bank has received a financial injection of 758,670. 00 from work outside of his role of representing the Bromsgrove constituency. HSBC paid him 30,000 for a pair of speeches totalling four-hours, and banks have been keen to acquire his expertise.

Fiona Bruce is 00 and Conservative MP 575,686. 01 are among the other MPs earning more than 500,000 from their employment outside of their parliamentary role, ranking fourth and fifth.

Boris Johnson: The current prime minister Boris Johnson has pocketed 30,629. 91 of his work was completed outside of his parliamentary role. Royalties paid to him for books he has written have made up for most of his earnings from external employment.

Keir Starmer is the current leader of Opposition Labour Keir Starmer. 46 of his parliamentary responsibilities were fulfilled outside of his parliamentary responsibilities.

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