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PIERS Morgan slammed Steve Coogan today after The Sun revealed the Alan Partridge star is furloughing his house staff.

The journalist blasted the comic as he left the taxpayer to stump up 80 per cent of the gardener and housekeeper's wages at his £4million country mansion.

 Piers Morgan slammed Steve Coogan as 'worse than Victoria Beckham' for using the government's furloughing scheme
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Piers Morgan slammed Steve Coogan as 'worse than Victoria Beckham' for using the government's furloughing scheme

But furious Piers, 55, pounced on the wealthy comic on the ITV breakfast show today as he branded him "worse than Victoria Beckham".

Piers said: "He's the great man of the people... the man who said 'I don't get anything for free, I pay for everything yet he's furloughing the gardener and housekeeper. Two people he's furloughing."

He added: "This is stinking hypocrisy from Coogan."

Coogan, 54, claimed in a statement in today's The Sun newspaper: “This non-story has more to do with my legal actions against the publishers of The Sun and campaign for press reform than anything else.”

After reading leftie Coogan's comments, Piers continued: "I think what we need is Steve Coogan reform. And to instil in him what being a good socialist boy actually means.

 Coogan's staff work full-time at his £4million home in southern England
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Coogan's staff work full-time at his £4million home in southern EnglandCredit: Getty Images - Getty
 Victoria Beckham reversed her decision to furlough her staff after a furious public backlash
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Victoria Beckham reversed her decision to furlough her staff after a furious public backlash

"I pay mine (staff), it's called doing the right thing.

"This now wins the Victoria Beckham award for tone deafness when you use government money to pay the staff."

Victoria, 46, was forced into a U-turn following a furious backlash from the public. after furloughing her fashion firm staff despite a £355million family empire.

The two staff worked full-time at Coogan’s estate in southern England - which boasts a swimming pool and tennis court - before the Covid crisis.

Earlier this year Coogan, worth around £10million, boasted how he didn’t “get anything for free,” claiming: “I pay for everything.”

 Corbyn fan Coogan previously boasted he 'doesn't get anything for free' and 'I pay for everything'
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Corbyn fan Coogan previously boasted he 'doesn't get anything for free' and 'I pay for everything'

Tory MP Andrew Bridgen said last night: “The furlough scheme is to protect businesses that are suspended and can’t operate during the coronavirus pandemic.

“It’d be difficult to see how Steve Coogan’s earning potential has been diminished. The grass is still growing in his back garden and his house still needs cleaning.”

He added of Jeremy Corbyn fan Coogan: “He’s certainly a Conservative voter now.”

A source said the pair did not live at Coogan's home and it was deemed impossible to keep working.

 Actor Steve Coogan is keeping his £10million fortune dry by letting taxpayers cover the bulk of his laid-off housekeeper and gardener’s salaries
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Actor Steve Coogan is keeping his £10million fortune dry by letting taxpayers cover the bulk of his laid-off housekeeper and gardener’s salariesCredit: Getty

They said: “The workers are gutted they can’t make it in because of the coronavirus situation. It was established it wouldn’t be possible to continue working with the social distancing measures in place.

“So Coogan took advantage of the furlough scheme while they’re unable to come in.”

But last week new government guidance stated in-house workers such as cleaners and gardeners should go back to work. It said they must social distance where possible.

The Sun says

HOW richly ironic that Steve Coogan’s ­latest movie is called Greed. We didn’t realise it was autobiographical.

How does a man worth £10million defend sponging off taxpayers to fund the bulk of his laid-off housekeeper and gardener’s salaries? Especially a man so very keen to judge the morality of others?

It’s not illegal. But the Government furlough system was set up as a fallback to keep people in jobs, not to protect the wealth of multi-millionaires or billionaires by paying their staff for them.

Many families who can afford cleaners have dug deep to keep them solvent during this crisis. They have not demanded the public bail them out.

Coogan could pay his staff in full without denting even a fraction of the interest on his riches. Instead he chose to make taxpayers do it. That’s greed, all right. As for the comic’s risible claim that “I don’t get anything for free”, it’s not true now, is it?

It is equally repugnant that Foxtons magnate Jon Hunt has kept his £1.4billion dry by getting the public to pay his 25 furloughed country club workers.

At least Victoria Beckham changed her mind after belatedly realising from the public outcry how wrong it was for a woman as rich as she is to make a claim.

The UK faces a recession of unprecedented scale, with millions unemployed and the Treasury’s depleted coffers struggling to keep us afloat.

Let us never forget those mega-rich celebrity hypocrites who abused the State’s generosity during the Covid crisis and brought ordinary people’s ruin even closer.

Coogan played a billionaire fashion mogul in 2019 film Greed, but this year claimed he was nothing like him.

He boasted: “I pay for everything,” and took a pop at other actors, claiming: “I don’t get anything for free.”

Coogan’s actions are within the law, though he joins some of Britain’s richest men and women in claiming government aid.

TaxPayers’ Alliance chief executive John O’Connell said: “Support should only be sought if it’s really needed.”

Coogan did not comment on furloughing his staff.

 The Alan Partridge star has left the taxpayer to pay for 80 per cent of his staff's wages as social distancing wouldn't be possible
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The Alan Partridge star has left the taxpayer to pay for 80 per cent of his staff's wages as social distancing wouldn't be possibleCredit: BBC
 Mel Sykes split from Steve Coogan last year as he didn't want to settle down
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Mel Sykes split from Steve Coogan last year as he didn't want to settle downCredit: Getty Images - Getty

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