- Television presenter Kirstie Allsopp engaged in a social media dispute with acclaimed children's author Michael Rosen over his use of a free London public transport pass.
- Allsopp accused Rosen of “bankrupting our country” by using the Transport for London (TfL) Freedom Pass despite his financial success.
- Rosen questioned Allsopp's assumptions about his income and responsibilities, asking which state provisions are acceptable to use.
- Allsopp argued that accepting free travel was wrong for those who could afford to pay, contrasting it with the higher costs of private healthcare and education.
- The TfL Freedom Pass is available to London residents aged over 66 or with a disability, offering free travel on various London transport services.
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