They don't pay a living wage so they force people onto welfare and then complain about people on welfare, while also being on corporate welfare (subsidies) and having their workers supported by the government. They are hypocritically entitled.
Same is true for all politicians. (The rich can bribe them with their own money, and thus have an incentive to seriously think about whom to support, but a single vote is unlikely to make a difference, and doesn't cost anything, so there's no such incentive there.)
Politics veered to the right of centre for the past few decades. Opposition parties were also influenced by the entitled rich. Now with the internet, politics is veering to the left and is funded by the public.
This question polarises the argument... rich or public. Is there a third to be investigated; serving the country as a whole, and not just groups of people rich vs public.
What about economic growth, defence, foreign holdings for which we all benefit from.