Liz Truss should refuse the grant given to former prime ministers after announcing her resignation just 44 days into office, the leader of the opposition Labour Party said.
The leader of the opposition Labour Party on Friday said Liz Truss should refuse the grant given to former prime ministers after announcing her resignation just 44 days into office.
Keir Starmer, on ITV’s “Good Morning Britain,” said that Truss should refuse the annual £115,000 allowance. “She’s done 44 days in office, she’s not really entitled to it, she should turn it down and not take it.” The payment to prime ministers was set up after the resignation of Margaret Thatcher, to help compensate former heads of government for the costs of their continued participation in public life. All former prime ministers are entitled to it, unless they remain the leader of the opposition.
On the same ITV program, former Conservative lawmaker and author Jeffrey Archer said he suspects Truss will turn down the payment, while former Conservative party leader Michael Howard said it should be up to her whether she takes it or not.