A calculation of the outside earnings received by MPs - alongside the number of hours they declared - shows that Boris Johnson and Liz Truss have commanded the highest hourly wage.
MPs with second jobs have an average wage of £233 per hour, Sky News can reveal.
. She was paid at a rate of £20,000 per hour - nearly 1,500 times the UK average hourly wage - for her insights into global diplomacy.. His hourly rate comes in at £21,822, but having left parliament, he is free to work without having to publicly record his earnings. Use this interactive Westminster Accounts table to see how many hours each MP has worked in second jobs, and the equivalent hourly rate they have received:
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