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An interesting footnote

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gracesmum Mon 13-Aug-12 20:34:14

When it comes to the next election campaign I would want to know exactly how much each candidate (if defending a seat) received in expenses, jollies, trips factifinding missions abroad and other remunerated postitions (I won't say work as they are usually non-exec directors for a fee). I want it said publicly and defended if necessary.

AlisonMA Mon 13-Aug-12 16:30:12

I hope their constituents know about it and don't vote for them. All we can do is talk about it as much as we can and encourage everyone else to do the same. All some of them do is grab, grab, grab. We had a new MP this time and I think she is a waste of space with her answers when I write to her so I make sure everyone I know hears about it. She is however very good at getting herself in the local paper every week!

soop Mon 13-Aug-12 16:28:26

green how right you are. angry

greenmossgiel Mon 13-Aug-12 16:02:23

Bet when you go back to the cafe, you'll be popping some more money into the funds to make up, though, HildaW! That's the difference between the money-grabbing politicians and us lot! They just keep grabbing and give nothing back. angry

HildaW Mon 13-Aug-12 15:57:39

..........and here's me wracked with guilt because I forgot to pay for my coffee in the community cafe whilst doing my bit of voluntary work!

chitchat Mon 13-Aug-12 15:52:50

Mishap, or anybody, what can we do about it?, surely there is something we can do., it's just not right.

whenim64 Mon 13-Aug-12 15:16:59

Hmm...when I was working with Urdu-speaking families in Oldham, and the women tended not to speak English (visiting them as partners of prisoners), I asked if I could go on a course to learn to speak Urdu. No, I was told, the Home Office won't sanction that!

JessM Mon 13-Aug-12 14:52:23

If married to Chinese person why the blazes could she not be teaching him her language ... Eye on post ministerial employment maybe?
Yes well they have done their best to appropriate the term "entitlement" which was originally used to refer to those born with silver spoons to mean "spongers on the state"

Anagram Mon 13-Aug-12 13:52:12

And they bleat on about 'entitlement' while arguing that the general public shouldn't have any, or at least should have less than they presently do!

vampirequeen Mon 13-Aug-12 13:37:10

They constantly tell us to tighten our belts but do nothing to tighten their own.

Mishap Mon 13-Aug-12 13:32:57

It is sad that we are governed by people who seem to think that trying to stretch the rules to their maximum to grab all they can is better than merely serving their country!

Bags Mon 13-Aug-12 13:31:17

Your last line is the pertinent question, absent. Why do such claims get through? MP perks is all I can think of. But they will take whatever they can get away with. When, oh when, will we have some decent MPs with enough power and know-how to change what are clearly very loopholey rules about MPs' expenses?

Anagram Mon 13-Aug-12 13:27:14

Quite. Apparently language lessons are available if they are necessary for the MP's job; it's bending the rules rather a lot for those two to charge taxpayers to learn the language of their partner!

absentgrana Mon 13-Aug-12 13:21:57

Anagram I knew about Jeremy Hunt's double claiming on his houses and his £100,00 tax avoidance, but didn't know about his charging taxpayers for language lessons. Have these MPs learned nothing from the expenses scandal and why are they be treated s legitimate parliamentary expenses in the first place?

Anagram Mon 13-Aug-12 13:09:31

Apparently he said he's 'entitled to it'!

Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt charged taxpayers over £3,000 to learn Mandarin after marrying a Chinese woman.

absentgrana Mon 13-Aug-12 13:04:50

Clearly not interesting enough or it wouldn't have disappeared from the Active list immediately after posting. grin

absentgrana Mon 13-Aug-12 12:46:56

Nick Boles, the Conservative MP who thinks "better-off" pensioners should not be allowed free prescriptions, bus passes and the winter fuel allowance, has made a claim of a little under £700 on expenses for Hebrew lessons. It's difficult to see how these relate to his responsibilities towards the constituents of Grantham. However, it seems that he met his partner when he travelled to Tel Aviv with the Conservative Friends of Israel, so all that learning won't be wasted after all.