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11:08 100k in 10 weeks = 10k per week, 52 x 10 - 520k per year.

So, in your world, Dec 2019 to Sep 2024 is 10 weeks? Okay, Brain of Britain.

"Since December 2019, the PM received £107,145 in gifts, benefits, and hospitality - a specific category in parliament's register of MPs' interests."

 

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No the amount quoted is since taking office.

TORATORATORA, look at this image and tell us what the heading in the table states,

https://postimg.cc/SnPQ62bw

From your link, "Most of Sir Keir's gifts and hospitality - £86,708 of the £107,145 - were accepted in the last parliament, but £20,437 was declared in this parliament for accommodation that straddles the two periods." [emphasis added]

The pedantry aside from the usual disrupters, the point is Starmer has received freebies from cronies and yet Starmer is on record saying cronyism will end on his watch. Clearly he is not a man of his word.

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