Monthly net salary
2005
DR - £2,168
MP - £2,293
2023
DR - £2,108
MP - £4,939
This is why I support the #DoctorsStrike And last year over 7,000 doctors left the UK for better paid jobs overseas. If you want to save the NHS, you too should support the strike.
The hatred that led to the tragedy of #Auschwitz gradually developed from ideas, words, stereotypes & prejudice.
It's disturbing that words of #denial & #antisemitism (& user name referring to Adolf Hitler) do not violate the rules on this platform.
cc: @elonmusk@lindayaX
@Alex_Kerr9@JonathanPieNews Well there has always been people who want to migrate to this country? I find it interesting how there is such a focus on this now however. I feel it just distracts away from the real issues. People have every right to seek asylum in this country. They are people after all.
@Alex_Kerr9@JonathanPieNews Don’t quite get your point? I am questioning both? I think the tweet is just highlighting that the current government aren’t doing anything to curb the profits of energy companies. But are threatening to violate a human rights agreement to address the so called ‘migrant crisis’
£4.9 billion profits, up 40%, when your nan daren’t leave her immersion heater on. There is something unfathomably wrong with this. But hey, don’t pay attention to these cowboys, look at the boat people instead.
Despite having a private wealth of £2 billion & paying no inheritance tax
King Charles' grant is expected to increase from £86m to £125m paid for by the taxpayer
There's never any new money for, nurses, teachers or doctors but always for the rich
#NotMyKing
"Tax the rich. We could raise £50 billion if we more fairly taxed people with more than £10 million in assets. A nurse pays 50% of their income in tax. Millionaires like Rishi Sunak pay 20%." @dalevince#BBCQT