Friday, February 19, 2010

Whats Harder Accounting Or It Why Dont Tory MP's Use Their Expenses To Buy A Calculator?

Why dont Tory MP's use their expenses to buy a calculator? - whats harder accounting or it

Poor Gideon got his break as massive amounts wrong with the Conservative Party Conference

And work well, David Wilshire entitled to work dangerously close to the minimum wage, for sometimes 60-70 hours per week.

Lets give poor Mr. Wilshire benefit of the doubt and assume he works 70 hours per week and the lamb, the poor are not on vacation. 70 (hours) x $ 5.80 (minimum wage) x 52 (weeks per year) = £ 21,112 MP's salary 3x higher than that provided of course that makes you work so hard!

What is your excuse to divert the next £ 105,000 of expenditure for a company that owns with his partner, but not a public register or post to their accounts?

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopi ...

Perhaps because the minimum wage does not understand is why he voted against.

3 comments:

shevek_v said...

If your salary is "poor dangerously close to the minimum wage" The Dears, can not afford, of course.

It is strange that people like Mr. Wiltshire believe that lowering the minimum wage for the economy and the poor will be well.

I propose to start the Daily Telegraph also examined variables such as members of Wiltshire and businesses pay their taxes. God forbid that those who represent the voters would be so immoral that pay less than they deserve.

mis-defi... said...

For the same reasons, working group members have not yet. are all together.
Hal. Come on. try to justify their theft. if it makes you happy to blame the Conservatives, but all are in it. Mrs Thatcher in spending without thinking of the Parliament are all thieves. You do have confidence in m / s the right thing. I could be wrong.

vambo number five said...

I realized that the simple arithmetic makes him a liar, right? You do not need a calculator to solve it. Insulting people who work for minimum wage, of course, but what can we expect from the Conservatives?

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