David Cameron did not even attempt to answer Dennis Skinner's question about his deeply dodgy, publicly funded mortgage arrangements.
Cameron owns two houses outright. Moreover, despite having an inherited fortune of £30 million and a wife
after whose family the City of Sheffield is named, he greedily took
out a mortgage on his constituency house, in order to charge it to
parliamentary expenses.
The exterior of that house may be seen here. How many bedrooms would you say that it had? Five? Six? Seven? Rather more than three, anyway. Serious underuse, then. At our expense.
The exterior of that house may be seen here. How many bedrooms would you say that it had? Five? Six? Seven? Rather more than three, anyway. Serious underuse, then. At our expense.
Chequers, meanwhile, has 10 bedrooms, and the married couple with the present use of it has three small children, two of whom are of the same sex. Seven bedrooms in that entirely taxpayer-funded home, therefore, are also underused.
Let eviction follow forthwith.
Can we evict Dennis Skinner from Parliament first?
ReplyDeleteThe loopy old windbag has had his day-if I were Cameron, I just wouldn't answer anything he said.
He really ought to go and live in Cuba with his ideological compatriots.
Bless.
ReplyDeleteTo be patronised to by a Labour Party member is a heck of an insult, I have to say.
ReplyDeleteDon't you get embarrassed? Or will you have to wait till 2020 for that?
What happens in 2020? Apart from the inauguration of Ed Miliband's second term as Prime Minister, of course.
ReplyDeleteI suspect that Anonymous 21:37 cannot cope with people who were right all along about the EU, or Iraq, or coal, or public ownership, or ... well, it's quite a long list.