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By Neil Foster – Sovereign Independent UK -
So Iain Duncan Smith, the Work and Pensions Secretary stated when asked if he could live on £53 a week that:-
“If he had to he would”
Really?
Then how about he puts his fat cat salary where his big arrogant mouth is and does it along with every other ‘elected misrepresentatives’
As reported in the Independent today, he earns £1581 a week after tax. What’s not mentioned are all his tax free expenses he and his elitist clique claim as their right for simply turning upto work for which, I think people would agree, they’re already handsomely overpaid by us!
He goes on to state that he and his conservative cronies inherited the economic mess created by Labour masquerading as the ‘opposition’ these days when it is becoming increasingly obvious, even to the ordinary, disinformed, voting public that all parties are simply wings of the same corrupt vulture rapaciously scavenging every morsel of wealth from the general public, regardless of party or ideological affiliation.
It is all simply a charade akin to a Punch & Judy show all for public consumption in an era where the ‘post consumerist society’ is fast becoming a reality under the fraudulent concept of ‘sovereign debt’ and ‘austerity’.
He follows with more ludicrously flawed logic and hypocrisy stating that he’s trying to be fair.
“What I am trying to do is get this so we don’t spend money on things that are unfair.”
I wonder what his definition of ‘fair’ is?
Politicians have recently requested a pay rise of 32% making their basic salary £86,250 a year plus those extravagant ‘expenses’ which are nothing more than tax free bonuses for what amounts to underperformance and outright uselessness on the part of the vast majority of them, if not all (I am of the latter view).
http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2013/jan/10/mps-call-pay-rise-survey
We should also point out that these guys claim as their right a lifetime pension, based on their final salaries which they’ve done everything to ensure increase year on year whilst they punish the general public by basically ensuring that most will be dead long before they ever receive a pension.
And let’s not forget that Smith is pushing a bedroom tax on the poorest sector of society whilst he lives rent free in a £2 million mansion with 4 spare bedrooms.
Read More: sovereignindependentuk.co.uk
2013-04-02 00:34:32