A former Tory minister has sparked a furious backlash by appearing to say people who aren’t rich are “low achievers”.
Sir Alan Duncan, the Conservative MP for Rutland and Melton, was defending David Cameron in the House of Commons after the Prime Minister addressed criticisms over whether he had benefitted from an offshore fund set up by his late father.
Sir Alan said: “Shouldn’t the Prime Minister’s critics really just snap out of the synthetic indignation and admit that their real point is that they hate anyone who has got a hint of wealth in them?
“May I support the Prime Minister in fending off those who are attacking him, particularly in thinking of this place, because if he doesn’t, we risk seeing a House of Commons which is stuffed full of low-achievers who hate enterprise, hate people who look after their own family and know absolutely nothing about the outside world.”
Mr Cameron replied: “I’m very grateful for your support. We have a system of members’ interests, which was put in place at the end of 13 years of a Labour government.
and that’s why I’ve said I think for prime ministers and chancellors, shadow prime ministers and shadow chancellors it’s a different set of arrangements.”
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