Friday, 8 May 2009

Want a new home? Become an MP

clipped from www.telegraph.co.uk


Gordon Brown and senior ministers are facing questions over their use of parliamentary expenses after the Daily Telegraph revealed details of their claims including payments made by the Prime Minister to his brother.


Gordon Brown paid Andrew Brown more than £6,000 for "cleaning services" over the course of two years, and reclaimed the money from the taxpayer. He insisted tonight he had done nothing wrong.


Jack Straw, Hazel Blears and Paul Murphy are among 13 members of the Government who have been dragged into the growing row over taxpayer-funded allowances by the Telegraph investigation.


But crucial details such as the identity of people to whom money was paid and the location of homes which MPs claimed on will be deleted from the receipts when they are published, meaning many of the worst apparent abuses of the system may never have been uncovered.

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With the words of Fredrick Forsyth still wet from the inkwell, you can guarantee that the MP's will squash all the truth about their duplicity, their graft and down right thievery.
LISTEN MP'S! YOU GET AN INCOME - USE IT DON'T ABUSE IT.
The trapping from hard work are earned and not pilfered from the pockets of those around you who are struggling because of you infamy and your imported financial disaster.
Get on with doing your job right and keep your filthy hands out of our pockets.

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