Northern Ireland secretary says he will move to cut assembly members' pay if devolution is not restored at Stormont soon BrandonLewis
is expected to take place at Westminster on Monday.
He said he expected MPs from across the political divide to support the bill and that there would be "a good majority for this legislation when it goes through". "I am a recently-elected MLA, I want to do my job fully. At the moment I am only able to do part of it, I shouldn't be paid my full salary.
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