He should do what Dodgy Dave does and pay someone to do it for him.
He should do what Dodgy Dave does and pay someone to do it for him.
Jeremy Corbyn has made more than £3million from the state in the past 30 years
The Labour leader has made more than £1.5million in salary as an MP and will benefit from a generous £1.6million pension when he retires
May be legal but morally wrong, according to Cameron himself. The issue here is how much of a hypocrite he is.
He definitely should as it appears that he overstated his income and therefore paid too much tax.
Shock as civil servant is paid by the state. Extra extra, read all about it!
Given that it means he's contributed no net taxation, only recycled money, and claims this is a virtue...
Well how the hell else are civil servants meant to get paid? You realise the nhs, police, fire service are all paid from our taxes so are also not net contributors?
But the state would be materially worse off without the front line staff mentioned. The same can't be said for everyone in the public sector mind you.
But then, Corbyn is the one making all the noise about contributing...
So do you expect politicians to work for free?
And it's not just front line staff, background staff - believe it or not - are paid too!
No, I just don't expect people to claim the moral highground on taxation when they are not actually contributing at all.
A wealth creator who avoids 90% of the maximum tax they could be liable for will contribute more to the state coffers than corbyn paying 100% of what is due.
It doesn't matter whether he's a net contributor or not if he pays everything he's due to pay. He's squeaky clean. The same can't be said for those who avoid and evade.
Is virtue more important than actual results then?
So he's earned on average £100k per year for 30 years, that's about right for a politician Shirley?
When we're talking about morals (and potential legality) - yes!
I am a bit surprised, there must be more to the figures, as very few politicians are on that amount, certainly not backbenchers and opposition politicians.
Did it explain the breakdown in the 100K a year salary?
Or does that included expenses?
Rest of the article is basically bladder water. Poorly written.