Trade union chief used £399-a-night Waldorf suite to save himself 35-minute journey home
One of the leaders of Britain's largest trade union has enjoyed the use of a £399-a-night hotel suite within yards of his office - to save a 35-minute journey to his £800,000 grace-and-favour home.
Derek Simpson, 64, the joint leader of Unite and a leading critic of 'fat-cat' banking bosses, has spent nights at the five-star Waldorf Hilton hotel in London, just 600 yards from his office.
The Mail on Sunday has established that Mr Simpson, a close political ally of Prime Minister Gordon Brown, recently spent four nights in one of the hotel's King Hilton suites, which boast such luxurious features as a king-size bed and 'body massage jets'.
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This is Orwell's 'Animal Farm'in action.
The Labour Party are dead.
I hope the BNP will be handing out this info to any strikers this year.
Greedy Bastard!
I wouldn't get sick of stamping on that fat bastards head!
I wouldn't get sick of stamping on that fat bastards head!
01 March 2009 10:57
Hear hear
He looks slimey and corrupt
Ask him to collect this bionus in coin only.
Pol Pot.
He looks like the fat greasy greedy slug from 'DUNE'
`I wouldn't get sick of stamping on that fat bastards head'
If you started kicking that fat greedy bastard you would find yourself on the outside of a crowd doing the job for you, and by the time they let you finish putting the boot in his head would be a greasy patch spread from kerb to kerb.
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