@GMB Why is it always the poorest in society who have to pay to defend the richest why are we not asking or telling the richest to pay to defend there assets
@GMB An investigation by openDemocracy found that, across recent years, British MPs collectively claimed approximately £420,000 to help pay for energy bills at their second homes, with Conservative MPs making up the majority of those claiming second-home accommodation costs.
@GMB Why is we are always asked to restrict what people who have to claim benefits to what they can spend there money on when MPs can claim for expenses and even have tax payers subsidised bars in Parliament who are the ones spending there tax payers money on fans and booze
@Helen_Whately Helen Whately, MP for Faversham and Mid Kent, has faced scrutiny for claiming £3,250 a month in taxpayer-funded rent expenses for a property in London. These claims total £39,000 per year. For the 2024/25 period, her rent expenses have been reported as £3,250 per month.
@GMB a wealthy lord wants the poorest in society to pay to defend the wealthy its time the richest in society started to cough up otherwise who is the priority the wealthy or the poorest
@GMB austerity killed thousands and now the rich are saying welfare is out of control with people living longer and poor nhs services what do the rich and politicians expect when the greatest part of the welfare bill is pensions what do austerity kills