Essentially the former deputy PM said that the government should take it back off him and dare him to sue.
Well Guido has kindly reminded us of when the boot was on the other foot.
When he was sacked as Deputy PM, for generally being an embarrassing incompetent, he kept hold of his pension perks - including additional pension contributions from taxpayers even though he wasn't working for them. Blair even let him keep two grace-and-favour homes, while stripping him of his departmental responsibilities. At the time opposition politicians railed at Prezza's "rewards for failure".
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