The EU has offered to pay
one of its bureaucrats more than £75,000 a year to 'do nothing' for
two-and-a-half years.
For this individual to be paid
this staggering amount of money and then be explicitly asked to do nothing flies
in the face of hard-working Brits who do a hard day's work for their
money.
To pay them
more than the prime minister to do nothing seems rotten, but then getting value
for British taxpayers' money has never been a high priority for the EU, which is
a bonfire of taxpayers' hard-earned cash.