According to The Daily Telegraph yesterday, ex-prime ministers, including Tony Blair, Gordon Brown, Sir John Major and Baroness Thatcher, are paid a maximum of £115,000 per year for "continuing to fulfil public duties". MP Pete Wishart has demanded rigourous regulation of this scheme and called for it to be brought under the control of the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority. Cabinet Office Minister Francis Maude said the "reimbursement allowance" was administered by the Cabinet Office and there were no plans to pass responsibility to the IPSA.
What public duties did Baroness Thatcher fulfil to entitle her to £109,191 of taxpayer money in the last financial year; or Sir john Major £115,000; or Tony Blair £115,000; or Gordon Brown £114,998.17 [sic]? Is it taxable?
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