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Jacob Rees Mogg.
Nicknamed "The Efficiency Minister" Spent £1,300 of taxpayers money on a trip from London to Wales, in a private hire chauffeur driven limousine. To visit Wrexham AFC .( A true Tory. ) He was probably sprawled out across the rear seat snoozing and dreaming of the top job that .
Don't trust Truss is going to give him in her Kitchen Cabinet.
Don't trust Truss is going to give him in her Kitchen Cabinet.
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If I was a Tory minister or indeed any political cabinet minister and had to travel from London to Wrexham, I would go the method with least hassle........chauffeur driven.
I would claim expenses whichever way i went and £1,300 in my opinion is good value. Public transport may well have been on strike ;-)
No big deal.
I would claim expenses whichever way i went and £1,300 in my opinion is good value. Public transport may well have been on strike ;-)
No big deal.
Spice, //Have you seen the scheme the Gas Companies want to inflict on us. Subsidise the high volume users by spreading their costs among the low/middling users. //
No, I haven't seen that but it sounds odd. Who are the high volume users and how is it supposed to work?
Frankly, I can't see how government subsidies are going to be sustainable - how long can that feasibly continue? More to the point they're never going to be enough to really ease the burden.
No, I haven't seen that but it sounds odd. Who are the high volume users and how is it supposed to work?
Frankly, I can't see how government subsidies are going to be sustainable - how long can that feasibly continue? More to the point they're never going to be enough to really ease the burden.