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When selling IR35 to the media, these hypocrites went to great lengths to emphasise that IR35 allows I think 5% expense of gross, tax deductable for the expense of running a business. And that the 5% "is extremely generous".
So that begs the question, if 5% is extremenly generous, what phrase describes 24 times that 5% ?
Ministers and office-holders in the Commons: including Parliamentary salary (£59,095 for 1.4.2005 to 31.3.2006)
From 1st April 2005 - 31st March 2006
Prime Minister 183,932
Cabinet Minister 133,997
Minister of State 97,949
Parliamentary Under Secretary 88,586
Government Chief Whip 133,997
Government Deputy Chief Whip 97,949
Government Whip 84,100
Assistant Government Whip 84,100
Leader of the Opposition 127,757
Opposition Chief Whip 97,947
Deputy Chief Opposition Whip 84,100
Assistant Opposition Whip 84,100
Speaker 133,997
Chairman of Ways and Means 97,949
First Deputy Chairman 93,243
Second Deputy Chairman 93,243
Solicitor General 124,358
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