Andy Burnham has exclusively told Big Issue he will donate 15% of his prime minister’s salary to homelessness causes.
The prime minister, who announced yesterday that he would offer all people rough sleeping in England a route off the streets by Christmas, previously pledged to donate a portion of his earnings to homelessness while Greater Manchester mayor.
He has pledged to support local causes in his Makerfield consistency since becoming MP, offering 15% of the £98,599.31 he earns in the role.
Now, he has vowed to give 15% of the additional £83,837 he will take home as prime minister to homelessness charities and causes.
Speaking to Big Issue as he visited homelessness charity Changing Lives in Newcastle-upon-Tyne on Wednesday (19 August), the prime minister said: “I wouldn’t want to ask anybody to do anything that I’m not prepared to do. I want to lead from the front.
“This issue matters massively to me. I don’t want to live in a country where walking past people sleeping rough just becomes commonplace and we almost say: ‘Well, that’s it, there’s nothing we can do.’