Tom Parker Bowles slammed the Starmer government over a tax hike

While Tom Parker Bowles is not royal, his mother is literally the queen consort of the United Kingdom. One would think that his mother’s position would ensure that her only son shows more restraint in expressing political opinions in public. That is not the case. Tom attended the Cigar Smoker of the Year Awards this week (which a real thing for posh blokes), and he railed against Britain’s current Labour government. Guess why? Because of taxes. Taxes which… his mother and stepfather do not pay. Taxes which support the Windsors.

The Queen’s son has attacked the “useless” Labour Government. Tom Parker Bowles said on Monday that Labour was implementing a “politics of envy” after raising taxes in the Budget last week.

Sir Keir Starmer insisted he and Rachel Reeves had not misled anyone over the size of the country’s fiscal shortfall before the announcement. The Prime Minister continuously defended the Chancellor against accusations that she lied to the public and the markets about the need for higher taxes. However, Sir Keir failed to convince Parker Bowles, who voiced his anger towards them while hosting the Boisdale Xerjoff Cigar Smoker of the Year Awards.

The food writer and restaurant critic told attendees at Boisdale in Canary Wharf, London: “We’re here, back again, bruised, battered and perhaps destroyed, almost, by the sovereign functions of a Government so useless, they cannot even be bothered to lie properly. We’re still standing, of course, as we smoke f-gs and cigars, and drink, we have a good time. We mustn’t let the politics of envy sully what is one of the most glorious and lovely nights of the year.”

He handed Randolph Leonard Spencer-Churchill – the great-grandson of Winston Churchill – the Cigar Smoker of the Year award at the event, succeeding Piers Morgan, last year’s winner.

On Monday, Sir Keir claimed that a shortfall of £16bn had contributed to the Chancellor’s decision to launch a £30bn tax raid. Sir Keir insisted there was “no misleading” despite Ms Reeves suggesting in the weeks before the Budget that she may have to raise income tax because of the dire state of the public finances. The Prime Minister also criticised the Office for Budget Responsibility and suggested its gloomy review of productivity had forced the Chancellor into making difficult decisions.

[From The Telegraph]

If I’m being honest, I think it would be very difficult to avoid politics as a royal-adjacent, especially when it comes to civil rights, women’s rights and reproductive rights. But it feels like Tom touched the third rail here – of all of the untouchable political conversations to have a royal-adjacent (the son of the queen consort, for goodness sake), he’s going to talk about TAXES? Given everything we know about royal finances and royal slumlord duchies and the royals profiteering off prisons, the NHS and vital emergency services? Given the vast amount of royal land which is inherited tax free? It’s insane. The Starmer government should introduce the Parker-Bowles tax on the royals and their estates.

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14 Responses to “Tom Parker Bowles slammed the Starmer government over a tax hike”

  1. Tessa says:

    He is running for office now!?

  2. LolaB says:

    Why are orthodontics not a thing in the UK?

    • lamejudi says:

      I was ticking off the boxes as I looked at his photos:

      -bad teeth
      -weak chin
      -sloppy 70s styled hair
      -self-congratulatory, smug facial expression

      Must be a privileged, well-off Brit male.

  3. Hannah says:

    He is absolutely vile. Disgusting. The very very worst of a certain generation of Etonians that in the year 2025 still publicly call cigarettes f*gs. He makes me want to vomit.

    I talk a lot of smack about William, but this w*nker takes the cake. He has become revoltingly emboldened since his b*tch mother became QC

    He represents (along with other idiots like Boris Johnson) the absolute worst about the upper class of Britain

    I visibly cringe and swallow my own vomit when I see that weak jaw, pasty skin and witness his arrogance, belligerence and entitlement

    I apologise, on behalf of Britain, that CB’ers even have to know this mouth breather walks the earth

    • Blujfly says:

      Hear, hear. Well said.

      This was the most protected rich guy rant in a long time. I wonder if it’s snowing there again.

    • bisynaptic says:

      It’s funny, because I doubt he’s that rich—he probably wouldn’t be working, otherwise. But he anticipates a huge windfall when Charles and his mother die, and he doesn’t want the peasants to get ideas about increasing taxes, *now*.

  4. Irene says:

    Every time I see him, I just think he looks like Pennywise cosplaying as a man.

  5. bluhare says:

    Slap a blonde wig on him and he’s his mother

  6. bisynaptic says:

    Cigar Smoker Destiny, please do your thing—to all concerned.

  7. Whatwasthat says:

    He was and always will be an entitled prat
    When I worked for an airline he demanded an upgrade to business or infact first class because……
    I said to the crew just because his mother is screwing to POW gives him absolutely nothing
    He has taken his privilege and used it whenever possible
    I would have been embarrassed as Diana was still alive then ,he had no shame
    I always thought he looked like a weasel but that would be unfair to weasels
    The rich have got away with much under the Tories 🤬

  8. MaisiesMom says:

    Would it kill him to tie his tie properly and get a jacket that fits? He looks like he just rolled out of bed. Like a rumpled velvet sofa.

  9. Amy Bee says:

    You can bet his mother feels the same way. He’s going to have to pay inheritance tax when she passes away.

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