Liz Truss was the shortest-serving Prime Minister in British political history but is still eligible for an annual dividend of £115,000 under the Public Duty Costs Allowance.
Truss was the shortest-serving Prime Minister in British political history but is still eligible for an annual dividend of £115,000 under the Public Duty Costs Allowance .
Former Prime Ministers are able to claim the PDCA payment for office costs for the rest of their lives. “Voters in North Shropshire are angry at the damage she managed to cause in such a short period of time and will be bemused at the idea that they must now contribute to £115,000 for Liz Truss each year.
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