Lord Falconer ready to sue Gordon Brown over pension
The corrupt former Lord Chancellor, Lord Falconer, who was sacked from office when Gordon Brown became Prime Minister, is threatening to sue the government in an attempt to increase the size of his pension.
Apparently, "He was entitled to an annual salary and pension that exceeded any other cabinet minister, including the Prime Minister...But instead of taking the £232,900-a-year package on offer, he opted for the standard £104,386 deal that was paid to cabinet ministers based in the House of Lords to avoid a political row".
"The Cabinet Office says his pension entitlement is £52,193, but Lord Falconer believes it should be double that".
So, he now wants a pension equivalent to his wage when he was pretending to work? In my view he is a monkey, I would give him an annual bag of peanuts...
2 comments:
Pension!
The only retirement package I would offer him is free B&B at Her Majesty's pleasure for all the perjury he committed whilst in office.
Greedy fat bastard.
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