Ministers given £455,000 in severance payments after year of political turmoil
Boris Johnson, Liz Truss, Kwasi Kwarteng and Michael Gove are among the senior figures who accepted severance payments after leaving office.
Boris Johnson, Liz Truss, Kwasi Kwarteng and Michael Gove are among the senior figures who accepted severance payments after leaving office.
Her short spell in office sparked a meltdown in the financial markets and led to mortgage rates soaring.
Sky News research shows MPs worked a total of 88,986 hours on their second jobs over the course of this parliament.
The former culture secretary WhatsApped Simon Case asking if she could be included on the future list of peers.
The group includes the so called ‘Brain of Brexit’ Shanker Singham.
The former prime minister also described claims that she dresses like Margaret Thatcher as ‘lazy thinking’.
The outspoken media personality's defence of the UK's shortest-serving prime minister is, objectively, utterly hilarious.
The proposal has been met with scepticism from senior economists and tax experts.
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