
Gideon Osborne sneering for the Bullingdon snapper
No gold stars for which class of person the 50p tax cut (on incomes above £150,000) will benefit the most...
Yep; this class above...
Philip Hammond £7.5m - Secretary of State for Defence
Hammond had been expected to take the No2 position at the Treasury until the coalition agreement was struck, but there is little need for him to make personal economies. His stake in property company Castlemead has been estimated to be worth up to £6million in shares and dividends. He also co-owns a £1million house in Westminster and a £400,000 home in Woking, Surrey.
George Osborne £4.6m - Chancellor of the Exchequer
The youngest Chancellor for more than a century holds a £2million stake in his father’s luxury wallpaper company, Osborne & Little, and lives in a £2million family home in London’s Notting Hill. His constituency property in Tatton adds another £600,000
David Cameron £4m - Prime Minister, First Lord of the Treasury and Minister for the Civil Service
The PM comes from a wealthy background and enjoys substantial property assets of his own: London home has been valued at £2.7million and constituency house at £1million.
Andrew Mitchell £2m - Secretary of State for International Development
Former merchant banker Mitchell retains lucrative interests from his time in the City, including various property shareholdings. He also owns a home in London worth £1.6million.
Oliver Letwin £1.6m - Minister of State, Cabinet Office
Former Rothschild banker Letwin, the Old Etonian son of academics, holds numerous investments from his time in the City. He also owns a £700,000 constituency home in Somerset and an £800,000 home in London.
Average Medway resident earns less then £30,000 a year and unemployment is at a seventeen year high.
Same old Tories; Same old elite
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