how does this add up?
Per BBC,
"The decision to order the two aircraft follows a study into the costs of ministerial travel by businessman and government spending adviser Sir Peter Gershon"
"They are expected to cost around £12.3m a year - about £2.7m more than the current arrangement."
So what sense does that make then?
And just what value do we UK tax payers receive from the nominal £12m spent at present??
Flaps to 60: mate sure dead cool to have a brand new jet when you are raping your population for the cost of it. When should a statesman's vehicle proxy for his worth?