While David Cameron holidays in Corsica, his underlings in Westminster have been busy informing the House of Commons authorities about his various post-prime ministerial financial interests.
These include the fact that the house in west London lent to him by his friend Dominic Johnson after the Cameron family was kicked out of Downing Street last month would on the open market have cost him a socking great £37,100 to rent.
That’s the equivalent of £2,650 per week:
Cameron isn’t paying a penny, of course, but he still has to declare the estimated value in keeping with parliamentary rules.
He and the family will apparently be living in the house until October.
The phrase “free to those who can afford it, very expensive to those who can’t” springs to mind.
Cameron has also declared free membership of Ellesborough Golf Club in Bucks worth £1,165.
A free house and a bit of golf don’t sound too bad for a man who’s just lost his job.
Elsewhere, Jeremy Corbyn has also made a new declaration to the Commons authorities: he was given a free pass to Glastonbury worth £456.