Back to "perks", here is an extract from the Civil Service code relating to gifts:-
35 . Gifts should normally be refused or returned where you have direct involvement in decisions affecting the giver, or where they are estimated to be worth more than £25. Where a gift above the £25 threshold cannot be refused or returned without damaging relations, you should inform your staff manager and the Compliance Officer in writing of the circumstances.
So £25 is your lot if you are a civil servant irrespective of whether said civil servant is directly involved in "decisions affecting the giver".
That is twenty-five pounds. Not tens of thousands of pounds.
Why should the PM be getting perks significantly higher than those the Crown employs?
And I'm still waiting for someone to explain why Starmer is not able to PAY for his corporate hospitality at Arsenal? I understand and accept WHY he has to be in corporate hospitality but I don't get why he can't PAY for it.
35 . Gifts should normally be refused or returned where you have direct involvement in decisions affecting the giver, or where they are estimated to be worth more than £25. Where a gift above the £25 threshold cannot be refused or returned without damaging relations, you should inform your staff manager and the Compliance Officer in writing of the circumstances.
So £25 is your lot if you are a civil servant irrespective of whether said civil servant is directly involved in "decisions affecting the giver".
That is twenty-five pounds. Not tens of thousands of pounds.
Why should the PM be getting perks significantly higher than those the Crown employs?
And I'm still waiting for someone to explain why Starmer is not able to PAY for his corporate hospitality at Arsenal? I understand and accept WHY he has to be in corporate hospitality but I don't get why he can't PAY for it.