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EDDIE; Some peoples needs within the EU are apparently more the others; 'president of the European Commission Jean-Claude Juncker is set to earn a £8,700 pay rise – putting his salary at almost double that of the Prime Minister.
The EU plans to rewards its 55,000 civil servants with a 3.3 per cent salary increase,
The pay rise will be backdated six months to July – meaning staff will get a bonus in Decemeber.
Mr Juncker’s Christmas bonus will be €5,181.24 (£4,396) – while his basic salary will rise by €10,362 (£8,793), taking it to a stratospheric €324,377 (£275,275).
By comparison, Theresa May’s salary is £143,462
On top of his generous salary, Mr Juncker – who has been slammed in the wake of Brexit and Europe’s migrant crisis – is entitled to £41, 292 housing allowance and £14,441 in other expenses.'