‘Minister for common sense’ who has criticised Whitehall waste is said to have received £39,000 in two years

A cabinet minister who has criticised Whitehall waste has claimed tens of thousands of pounds in expenses to rent a London flat despite her husband owning a property a mile away.

Esther McVey, who was appointed “minister for common sense” last year, has received £39,000 in taxpayers’ money to rent the flat over the last two years. She lives there with her husband, the Tory MP Philip Davies.

Continue reading…

You May Also Like

England abortion ‘pills by post’ scheme to be scrapped in September

Change in law during Covid pandemic has allowed women to take pills…

Men’s 100m final

men’s 100m, Lamont Marcell Jacobs, 100 m olympics

Fortnight

Post Malone, fortnight taylor swift