Rules are for losers

 

The Beebs new favourite Corbyn babe, Abi Wilkinson has tweeted this…

 

Maugham praises Labour’s John McDonnell for publishing his tax return whilst suggesting Cameron’s maybe didn’t give the full picture.  What McDonnell’s doesn’t show is any union subsidies such as the £8000 he got from a Union in 2015 nor the £130,000 odd a year that gets in Parlaimentary expenses……much goes on staff…but who are the staff?  One is Jeremy Corbyn’s son on a possible £40,000 a year…..

The Labour leader’s son, Seb Corbyn, has been made chief of staff to the shadow Chancellor, John McDonnell.

Mr Corbyn, 25, worked in his father’s campaign team during the Labour leadership election and previously as a researcher for Mr McDonnell.  His role was described as “bag carrier and all-purpose aide” by the New Statesman. His appointment as Mr McDonnell’s chief of staff means he could get a pay rise or a slight reduction as the salary band is £30,000 to £41,212.

McDonnell says…

The Panama Papers highlight the growing concern that there is one rule for the very rich and another for everyone else.

Yep….bet you’d like to get a job for your boy or girl or your boss’s boy or girl and pay them £30-40 grand out of expenses.  One rule for the rich and privileged. Another rule for the rest of us.

 

 

 

 

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3 Responses to Rules are for losers

  1. Nibor says:

    As an aside
    What’s the Green parties stance on tax avoidance ? Are they aware of the Governments Ride To Work Scheme where you can get tax free bikes ?

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  2. tarien says:

    Nepotism-no other word for it-Chief of Staff to the Shadow Chancellor! One has to ask what real experience a 25 yr old can bring to such a prestigious & responsible post? Just unbelieveable. If the populace votes for OUT of EU, then it will be an opporunity to rid the palace of Westminster of all cabinet ministers of each party- a re-elcetion by & from the public of new ministers, but not allowing any present minister to be voted back into a ministerial position. Of course I’m away withe the fairies thinking such a thing !

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  3. TrueToo says:

    I’d like Corbyn and McDonnell to tell the truth, if that’s really possible, so here are two multiple-choice questions:

    Corbyn didn’t sing the national anthem at the memorial because:

    a) he can’t sing
    b) he doesn’t know the words
    c) he doesn’t know the tune
    d) he wouldn’t be seen dead singing it

    Corbyn changed his position from pro-brexit to against it because:

    a) he had a genuine change of heart
    b) he’s a follower rather than a leader
    c) he can’t stick to his principles
    d) b and c
    e) big chief Corbyn he speak with forked tongue

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