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19 May 2009 19:38 |
Waddle over to this site, click on your area of the map.
http://msn.shoothill.com/
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McB
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19 May 2009 19:39 |
Here's mine.
Constituency: Aylesbury MP: Lidington, Mr David Party: CON Expenses Second Home: £19,470 London Supplement: £0 Office: £11,239 Staffing: £70,833 Stationery: £627 IT Provision: £1,283 Staff Cover: £0 Communication: £5,090 Travel: £4,659 Total Expenses: £115,891
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Granny Grumps
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19 May 2009 19:45 |
I wanna a second home and lots of money..................can't wait till ours knock on door and asks for votes.....................flea in ear and kick up ass comes to mind.
Helen.
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Staffs Col
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19 May 2009 19:47 |
Bargain mine came in at £131,000
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19 May 2009 19:54 |
Mine has claimed £155, 911 :o(
£22,993 was for his second home
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JaneyCanuck
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19 May 2009 19:58 |
I'm not getting it.
What is insane about this?
Second Home: £19,470 London Supplement: £0 Office: £11,239 Staffing: £70,833 Stationery: £627 IT Provision: £1,283 Staff Cover: £0 Communication: £5,090 Travel: £4,659
MPs have to maintain offices in their constinuencies. Did someone prefer that constituents have to travel to London to meet with their MP?
That's the £11,239, I assume.
MPs have to have staff -- both in London and in their home constituency. Who wants the telephone at a constituency office to be answered by a machine? Who wants to be unable to communicate with their MP unless s/he is at home on a weekend? Who wants their MP to be unable to do the job s/he is paid to do in London, because s/he is too busy answering phones and filing things?
That's what the £70,833 is for. The MP didn't get that money personally. Really, s/he didn't. And that's about 60% of total expenses.
Stationery: £627 Paper, pens, file folders, envelopes, paper clips, staples ... A bargain, I'd say.
IT Provision: £1,283 To maintain/upgrade computer equipment or something? What else might it have been spent on?
Communication: £5,090 Amazing, that an MP should be in contact with people by long distance telephone. Maybe even have a cell phone. Or two.
And then we have:
Second Home: £19,470
£1645/month for a home in London -- accommodation, utilities ... From what I hear on the things I watch on BBC Canada, that isn't exactly likely to be palatial digs.
quick google: http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080920153837AAuI1Df "to rent a one bedroom flat in zone 1 will probably cost you at least £1300 a month. If you wanted to live in some of the more 'desirable' areas like Chelsea or Kensington you'll be paying even more than that."
Maybe MPs are supposed to commute every weekday from their home constituency to London? And then we'd be complaining about the train fare?
Travel: £4,659
They *do* have to commute. Amazingly.
So I'm curious. Just what parts of that total £115,891 are people so horrified by, and what do they suggest should be cut out?
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19 May 2009 19:58 |
Constituency: Knowsley North and Sefton East MP: Howarth, Rt Hon George Party: LAB Expenses Second Home: £13,896 London Supplement: £0 Office: £15,094 Staffing: £92,979 Stationery: £679 IT Provision: £1,459 Staff Cover: £0 Communication: £8,634 Travel: £15,380 Total Expenses: £149,809
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19 May 2009 20:15 |
Constituency: Middlesbrough South and Cleveland East MP: Kumar, Dr Ashok Party: LAB Expenses Second Home: £23,083 London Supplement: £0 Office: £12,034 Staffing: £90,972 Stationery: £769 IT Provision: £1,109 Staff Cover: £0 Communication: £10,424 Travel: £15,328 Total Expenses: £156,385
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JaneyCanuck
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19 May 2009 20:19 |
And again we see that STAFFING accounts for something in the region of 60% of total expenses claimed ...
Unless the MP is employing his/her spouse, child, sibling-in-law, I can't imagine this being seen as a problem.
And I wonder whether many people moaning about these expenses know that this is the largest chunk of every MP's expense claims.
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McB
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19 May 2009 20:21 |
I would think the " office " is a small bedroom in his 1st home.
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₪ TeresaW elite empress of deleted threads
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19 May 2009 20:23 |
Well thats no good, it doesn't even have my constituency on it! Norwich North, Ian Gibson, if anyone can find it....*tsk*
Edit: Found it, it's teeeny tiny lol
Constituency: Norwich North MP: Gibson, Dr Ian Party: LAB Expenses Second Home: £16,216 London Supplement: £0 Office: £10,754 Staffing: £98,119 Stationery: £796 IT Provision: £1,023 Staff Cover: £0 Communication: £4,095 Travel: £2,967 Total Expenses: £136,241
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19 May 2009 20:25 |
There ya go
Constituency: Norwich North MP: Gibson, Dr Ian Party: LAB Expenses Second Home: £16,216 London Supplement: £0 Office: £10,754 Staffing: £98,119 Stationery: £796 IT Provision: £1,023 Staff Cover: £0 Communication: £4,095 Travel: £2,967 Total Expenses: £136,241
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McB
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19 May 2009 20:26 |
Snap. lol
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Staffs Col
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19 May 2009 20:29 |
Well I have to pay for food, travel etc out of my salary which is no where near the £67000+ UK MP's get as their basic - I dont think its unreasonable to expect them to pay for some things from that - read the list of trivial things that they have claimed for then wonder again why we Brits are absolutely fuming
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₪ TeresaW elite empress of deleted threads
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19 May 2009 20:32 |
Janey, in all the scandal around here, not one person has quibbled about staffing expenses, although in past months mention has been made of oen or two claiming staffing allowance for a son who was not actually working for him, and a wife who ran her own business and didn't work for him.
It is the abuse of the second home mortgage allowance. They are not just claiming a little assistance with a second home, but they are using it to claim the most ridiculous of things. Bear in mind that whatever they claim for should be for their own personal use and relevant to their job.
Bath plug 80p Barbecue Mole catching tampons (a male MP!) dog food child's cot Kit Kat 46 in flatscreen TV carpets leather sofas hanging baskets
Then there are those who have more than bent the rules with their second home allowance.
ie the married couple, both MP's. Living in town A with second home in town B. Mr claims home in town A is second home, Mrs claims home in town B is second home.
The one who was claiming £800 a month and did not question it when it was still going in his bank for 18 months AFTER his mortgage was paid off. He says he didn't know...er hello!
Or the one who used his second home allowance to re-furbish his 'second home' then quickly switched the listed second home and sold the refurbished one for £300,000.
Remember, it's tax payers money. If anyone else had fiddled their claims in that way they woudl be accountable to their bosses at best and to the courts at worst.
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19 May 2009 20:36 |
Remember the MP's husband who 'accidently' billed the taxpayer for his cable porn films - hmmm then people wonder why get miffed
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₪ TeresaW elite empress of deleted threads
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19 May 2009 20:36 |
Janey, take a look at this...
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/mps-expenses/5318810/MPs-expenses-20-most-bizarre-claims.html
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JaneyCanuck
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19 May 2009 20:37 |
"I would think the " office " is a small bedroom in his 1st home."
I would think you think wrong, McB. I might also have thought you'd bother to find out, but I guess not.
Here's me, defending a Tory. Or a principle.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/mpdb/html/21.stm
Constituency address: 100 Walton Street, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire , HP21 7QP
Looks rather like a large commercial buiding, on Google maps satellite view, to me.
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Cumbrian Caz~**~
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19 May 2009 20:38 |
Hi B,
Im going to have a look but may need a bucket, what do they know of ordinary people, with mortgages, businesses, tiny pay rises and bills..........nowt!!!
Caz xxx
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JaneyCanuck
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19 May 2009 20:41 |
Bath plug 80p Barbecue Mole catching tampons (a male MP!) dog food child's cot Kit Kat 46 in flatscreen TV carpets leather sofas hanging baskets
Perhaps the MP should have been restricted to taking showers, and having no plug for the bath.
The child should have slept on the floor? Or the MP should have had to pay for a cot in both locations, or never had family with him/her in London?
MPs should have to tolerate moles? I assume moles do destructive things; we don't have 'em.
MPs should live in uncarpeted unfurnished cold-water walk-ups with no plants, I guess.
MPs never need to host events in their homes for visitors from the home constituency, from abroad. One of those Japanese-style stacked sleeping cells should do them fine.
I have no doubt that some MPs have overclaimed and claimed unjustified expenses. But honestly. Someone really thinks MPs should not have plugs for their bathtubs?
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