Tory leader Kemi Badenoch is under fire after billing taxpayers nearly £3,000 for electricity at her second home – despite her own government scrapping energy support for ordinary households when in government.
According to The Mirror, Badenoch claimed £1,800 in February 2024 for electricity at her countryside property in Kent – followed by a further £1,000 in March.
That’s despite the Energy Bills Support Scheme having ended in June 2023.
🏡 Full perks for a second home
The Kent property, which she shares with her banker husband Hamish, isn’t far from London – but Badenoch has also claimed the maximum level of Council Tax expenses for it, totalling nearly £4,000 last year.
She’s long been a cheerleader for a smaller state and less public spending – unless, it seems, the spending is for herself.
✈️ A pattern of claims?
This isn’t the first time Badenoch’s expenses have sparked criticism. In 2023, she reportedly asked for taxpayers to cover a holiday flight to the US while in government – a request that was denied by her department’s top civil servant.
🔌 One rule for us?
Critics say Badenoch’s electricity claims highlight a wider issue of hypocrisy in politics – where public cash is fine for personal luxuries, while the rest of the country faces rising bills and squeezed support.
So much for “we’re all in this together”.
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