In parliament, 90 out of 360 Conservative MPs have second jobs compared with five of Labour’s 199 MPs and two MPs each from the SNP and the Lib Dems

Members with

second jobs

48 MPs are working as consultants, of which 46 are Tories

Between two and five of these Tory MPs could be described as parliamentary advisers or political consultants

One Conservative MP – Geoffrey Cox – works 20 hours a week or more on average

Three to six MPs could be hit by the proposed crackdown on hours/political advisory roles

Note: Second jobs related to work undertaken within the last year, and include paid consultancy, directorships of private companies, salaried roles and professional work. They exclude work as councillors, ministers or mayors and media/panel appearances or writing

In parliament, 90 out of 360 Conservative MPs have second jobs compared with five of Labour’s 199 MPs and two each from the SNP and the Lib Dems

Members

with second

jobs

48 MPs are working as consultants, of which 46 are Tories

Between two and five of these Tory MPs could be described as parliamentary advisers or political consultants

One Conservative MP – Geoffrey Cox – works 20 hours a week or more on average

Three to six MPs could be hit by the proposed crackdown on hours/political advisory roles

Note: Second jobs related to work undertaken within the last year, and include paid consultancy, directorships of private companies, salaried roles and professional work. They exclude work as councillors, ministers or mayors and media/panel appearances or writing