Cameron tells cabinet: don't say you'll give pay rise to charity

PM gave order because he didn't want to risk upsetting backbenchers when he has such a small majority

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David Cameron used a Cabinet meeting earlier this week to warn Tory ministers to "fall into line" over the ten per cent pay rise awarded to MPs and not to say publicly that they would give the extra money to charity.

The Daily Telegraph claims the PM issued the ruling because of fears that "any instructions to refuse the pay rise could anger backbenchers", putting Cameron's slender Commons majority at risk.

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