Quote Originally Posted by baggieal View Post
Suella should be no different from the general public! Celebrities or the rich should not be protected. On a speeding awareness course nobody would have dared say anything as they would have immediately been thrown off. I also hate how some speeding offences are a percentage of a persons salary to a maximum of usually 2500. So why should a person on say 50 grand a year be clobbered on a high percentage and a celebrity earning let’s say 30 grand a week still pays no more than the maximum amount. The same percentage should apply whether you are on 50 grand a year or 50 grand a week!

The system favours the rich and privileged every time!
I actually disagree, I think the Home Secretary should be treated differently from the public.

Parliamentarians, and especially those inside the cabinet, should have a higher threshold of standards than the general public. But equally I think they should have the option to be anonymous in public situations, such as a speed awareness course.