Would my car fail its M.O.T because of this?

I have a 2002 Ford Fiesta and it is due for its M.O.T on August 5th there's nothing wrong with it apart from the o/s rear suspension as shown in picture. Would this be an automatic fail or would this be classed as an advisory.
If I do have this fixed which I will do eventually but as I'm on Jobseekers Allowance at the moment and can't afford to fix it immediately but does anyone know how much it would cost to fix in £'s with a used part. I live in UKWould my car fail its M.O.T because of this

I'm sorry but I wrote it as the suspension but is the o/s rear shock absorber.

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