One of these cost the taxpayer £900,000
The other costs the taxpayer £1,800,000. Every year.
Which is best value for money?
Mark Vipond
175K posts
Yorkshireman | Conservative Party Member | Proud Brexiteer | Home Educator | '50s Jazz Buff | Fine Single Malt Imbiber | Occasional Gourmand | #VoteConservative
Joined May 2017
- Replying to @BBCNewsnight and @vicderbyshire"Classic BBC!" Well done, Jeremy. You speak on behalf of an awful lot of people being peed on from a great height by this awful government and those who support them.
- It seems we now live in a country where the likes of Robert Peston, Paul Brand, Laura Kuenssberg, Pippa Crerar, Beth Rigby, Emily Maitlis et al have a greater say in who runs the UK than the electorate.
- A smear campaign against a Home Secretary for doing her job. An actor effectively blacklisted and driven off Twitter for voicing the 'wrong' opinion. Calls to boycott a tea producer because the Chancellor was photographed making a cuppa. What the hell is happening to our country?
- Dear Reform voters. When Starmer takes us back into the dysfunctional, unelected EU; When he allows schools to teach about multiple genders and trans-rights; When he stops you driving a petrol car; When he taxes your pension and your savings; When he gives an amnesty to
- We live in a world where a bloke gets paid nearly £2M a year to talk about football on TV. Where a convicted embezzler is made head of the EU bank. Where Corbyn supporters call you a "racist" for criticising his anti-semitism. And where BBC and Sky news can't be trusted anymore.
- Boris: “I’m sorry to have to inform you that Russian tanks are rolling across Ukraine. Putin has informed us that any counter attack will be met with a full nuclear response. Any questions?” Paul Brand: “Is it true you ate birthday cake on your birthday, Prime Minister?”
- Replying to @Keir_StarmerA barefaced lie from a pathological liar. This is the result of a Conservative policy. And Starmer knows it. The most duplicitous Prime Minister in the history of our country.
- Replying to @connor_naismith and @AngelaRaynerI've listened to it and concluded that she's a hypocrite who thought she could evade tax because the rules don't apply to her. That she believed she could get away with it, despite having called countless times for the resignation of other politicians who did exactly what she
- Replying to @BorisJohnsonThe country couldn't ask more of a Prime Minister. Hope you're getting back to full health, Boris. Thanks to you, thanks to our NHS, thanks to all those staying home, and thanks to the majority of decent Brits who are 100% behind you.
- Beer and curry good. Cake and orange juice bad. Positively Orwellian. What kind of country are we living in...? 😒
- Replying to @guyverhofstadtHang on. Aren't these all policies that Remainers denied - usually vociferously - would ever be put into place? The end of the veto? They mocked the very idea. An EU army? Branded a "dangerous fantasy". At every turn, we Brexiteers have been proved to be unequivocally correct.
- Replying to @BorisJohnsonYou have worked harder than any PM could ever have been expected to. Get well soon Boris. A grateful country wishes all the very best.
- Replying to @Keir_Starmer1 Year of Labour ❌Economy trashed ❌Unemployment surging ❌Tax, debt and borrowing at record levels ❌Business confidence plummeting ❌Sovereign territory (and billions of £s) given away ❌Record illegal immigration ❌Energy costs highest in Europe And worse yet to come.





