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Chancellor Philip Hammond calls nurses and cops 'overpaid' while raking in £10k a month renting property

Top Tory enjoys a rent-free life in homes paid for with taxpayer cash, while also pocketing £10,000 a month renting out his city townhouse

John McDonnell hands Andrew Marr wage slip to give to Philip Hammond

As millions of public sector ­workers he claims are “overpaid” struggle to meet household bills, Philip ­Hammond enjoys a rent-free life in homes paid for with taxpayer cash.

And apart from the two grace and favour properties the Chancellor has use of, he is also pocketing £10,000 a month renting out his city townhouse.

Tycoon Mr Hammond was last night accused of being out of touch with the public sector staff, including cleaners, nurses, teachers and 999 crews, he laughingly claims are paid too much, despite his cap of 1% on wage rises.

And the hypocritical Tory sparked even more fury by declaring “there isn’t a free lunch” – despite the two homes he does not pay for.

Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said: “He is living on a different planet.

“Public sector workers have had frozen wages for the past seven years.”

Unison branded Mr Hammond’s claim that nurses and hospital cleaners are overpaid “offensive”.

Grace and favour house 1 - Chancellor has lived at 11 Downing Street since last year(Getty )
Grace and favour house 2 - Dorneywood in the Buckinghamshire countryside(Getty Images)

The union’s assistant general ­secretary Christina McAnea said: “The Chancellor’s remarks show he is completely out of touch. After seven years of a punishing pay cap, all public sector employees need a pay rise.