Jeremy Corbyn's tribute to the Labour MP Gerald Kaufman, who shared anti-Israel sentiments with his party leader, was interesting in many parts, see my previous post, but this part also raised a thought:
I suppose that when you are that interested in films you need a large taxpayer paid for television to watch them on.
Nothing too good for the workers, or at least their representatives?
Gerald Kaufman 'done troughing'?
'I last saw him in his lovely flat in St John’s Wood in London, surrounded by film posters and a library of the film world.'I wonder if this 'lovely flat in St John's Wood' was the one for which Gerald Kaufman claimed more than £115,000 of Parliamentary expenses for work, and where he had spent £8,000 on a large-screen TV and another £1,500 on a luxury rug?
I suppose that when you are that interested in films you need a large taxpayer paid for television to watch them on.
Nothing too good for the workers, or at least their representatives?
Gerald Kaufman 'done troughing'?
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