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Day two of the revelations taken from leaked documents and once again Labour ministers are in the firing line.
According to the Telegraph, the Labour MP for Stevenage, Barbara Follett claimed 25,000 pounds over four years for security here at her second home in London, saying she felt unsafe after being mugged and stalked. The paper also reveals that Labour MP Margret Moran claimed 22,500 pounds to treat dry rot at her seaside house 100 miles from her constituency, but designated as her second home. The Home Affairs Select Committee Chair Keith Vaz claimed 75,000 pounds on a central London flat despite owning another house just 12 miles from Westminster. And the Care Minister Phil Hope spent 37,000 tax pounds in four years on kitting out a flat as well as 120 pounds on a barbecue. All of these are Labour MPs, but other parties are anxiously awaiting fresh revelations.
"This is not a party political issue in many ways, I think all MPs of all parties may be slightly worried about what's gonna come out over the weekend. There are certainly MPs in each of the main parties who probably have something to hide, something that they are embarrassed about."
Serious allegations are also being made against Immigration Minister Phil Woolas.
"I think the reporters misunderstood the system, the allegations against me include items on the receipts that weren't claimed for. They were on a food receipt from a supermarket. So I can see that it's a good fun story but it doesn't stand up to investigation."
The police have been asked by the House of Commons authorities to investigate how the Telegraph got hold of the documents.
"I think most of the public will be very interested in reading all about this. They know they want the system changed. They certainly don't want the police scurrying around Westminster, trying to find somebody to blame for releasing what should have been in the public domain anyway."
All of the expenses revealed today were approved by the Commons authorities, all were deemed to be within the rules. But the fact that some MPs have clearly milked a system that had become rotten has even further reduced trust in politics and politicians.
Day two of the revelations taken from leached documents and once again Labour ministers are in the fllowing line. According to the Telegraph, the Labour MP for*Follett claimed 25,000 pounds over four years for security here at her second home in London, saying she felt unsafe after being * and stalked. The paper also reveals that Labour MP Margret* claimed 22,500 pounds to treat Dry rods as a seaside house 100 miles from her constituency, but designated as her second home. The Home Affairs Select Committee * *claimed 75,000 pounds on a central London flat despite owning another house just 12 miles from Westminster. And the Care Minister * Hope spent 37,000 tax pounds in four years on kitting out a flat as well as 120 pounds on a barbecue. All of these are Labour MPs, but other parties are anxiously awaiting fresh revelations. "This is not a party political issue in many ways, I think all MPs of all parties may be slightly worried about what's gonna come out over the weekend. There are certainly MPs in each of the main parties who probably have something to hide, something they need to be embarrassed about." Serious allegations are also being made against Immigration Minister *. "I think the report has misunderstood the system, the allegations against me include * on receivers that weren't claimed for. They were on a food receive from a supermarket. So I can see that it's a good-formed story but it doesn't stand up to investigation." The police have been asked by the House of Commons authorities to investigate how the Telegraph got hold of the documents. "I think most of the public will be very interested in reading all about this. They know they want the system changed. They * don't want the police sculling around Westminster, trying to find somebody to blame for releasing what should have been in the public domain anyway." All of the expenses revealed today were approved by the Commons authorities; all were deemed to be within the rules. But the fact that some MPs have clearly milked a system that had become rotten as even further reduced trust in politics and politicians. * Sky News, Westminster.
Day two of the revelations taken from leaked documents and once again Labour ministers are in the firing line.
According to the Telegraph, the Labour MP for Stevenage Barbara Follett claimed 25,000 pounds over four years for security here at her second home in London, saying she felt unsafe after being mugged and stalked. The paper also reveals that Labour MP Margret Moran claimed 22,500 pounds to treat Dry Rot at a seaside house 100 miles from her constituency, but designated as her second home. The Home Affairs Select Committee chair Keith Vaz claimed 75,000 pounds on a central London flat despite owning another house just 12 miles from Westminster. And the Care Minister Phil Hope spent 37,000 tax pounds in four years on kitting out a flat as well as 120 pounds on a barbecue. All of these are Labour MPs, but other parties are anxiously awaiting fresh revelations.
"This is not a party political issue in many ways, I think all MPs of all parties may be slightly worried about what's gonna come out over the weekend. There are certainly MPs in each of the main parties who probably have something to hide, something that they are embarrassed about."
Serious allegations are also being made against Immigration Minister Phil Woolas.
"I think the report has misunderstood the system, the allegations against me include items on the receipts that weren't claimed for. They were on a food receipt from a supermarket. So I can see that it's a good-formed story but it doesn't stand up to investigation."
The police have been asked by the House of Commons authorities to investigate how the Telegraph got hold of the documents.
"I think most of the public will be very interested in reading all about this. They know they want the system changed. They certainly don't want the police scurrying around Westminster, trying to find somebody to blame for releasing what should have been in the public domain anyway."
All that the expenses revealed today were approved by the Commons authorities, all were deemed to be within the rules. But the fact that some MPs have clearly milked the system that has become rotten has even further reduced trust in politics and politicians.
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Day two of the revelations taken from leaked documents and once again Labour ministers are in the firing line.
According to the Telegraph, the Labour MP for Stevenage, Barbara
Follett claimed 25,000 pounds over four years for security here at her
second home in London, saying she felt unsafe after being mugged and
stalked. The paper also reveals that Labour MP Margret Moran claimed
22,500 pounds to treat dry rot at her seaside house 100 miles from her
constituency, but designated as her second home. The Home Affairs
Select Committee Chair Keith
Vaz claimed 75,000 pounds on a central London flat despite owning
another house just 12 miles from Westminster. And the Care Minister
Phil Hope spent 37,000 tax pounds in four years on kitting out a flat
as well as 120 pounds on a barbecue. All of these are Labour MPs, but
other parties are anxiously awaiting fresh revelations.
"This is not a party political issue in many ways, I think all MPs of
all parties may be slightly worried about what's gonna come out over
the weekend. There are certainly MPs in each of the main parties who
probably have something to hide, / something that they are embarrassed about."
Serious allegations are also being made against Immigration Minister Phil Woolas.
"I think the reporters misunderstood the system. The allegations
against me include items on / receipts that weren't claimed for. They
were on a food receipt from a supermarket. So I can see that it's a
good fun story but it doesn't stand up to investigation."
The police have been asked by the House of Commons authorities to investigate how the Telegraph got hold of the documents.
"I think most of the public will be very interested in reading all
about this. They know they want the system changed. They certainly
don't want the police scurrying around Westminster, trying to find
somebody to blame for releasing what should have been in the public
domain anyway."
All of the expenses revealed today were approved by the Commons
authorities, all were deemed to be within the rules. But the fact that
some MPs have clearly milked a system that had become rotten has even further reduced trust in politics and politicians.
Glen O’Glaza Sky News Westminster.
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Day two of the revelations taken from leaked documents and once
again Labour ministers are in the firing line.
According to the Telegraph, the Labour MP for Stevenage, Barbara Follett
claimed 25,000 pounds over four years for security here at her second home in London, saying she felt
unsafe after being mugged and stalked. The paper also reveals that Labour MP
Margret Moran claimed 22,500 pounds to treat dry rot at a seaside house 100
miles from her constituency, but designated as her second home.
The Home Affairs Select Committee Chair
Keith Vaz claimed 75,000 pounds on a central London
flat despite owning another house just 12 miles from Westminster. And the Care Minister Phil Hope
spent 37,000 tax pounds in four years on kitting out a flat as well as 120
pounds on a barbecue. All of these are Labour MPs, but other parties are
anxiously awaiting fresh revelations.
"This is not a party political issue in many ways, I think all MPs of all
parties may be slightly worried about what's gonna come out over the weekend.
There are certainly MPs in each of the main parties who probably have something
to hide, something that they are embarrassed about."
Serious allegations are also being made against Immigration Minister Phil
Woolas.
"I think the reporters misunderstood the system. The allegations against
me include items on receipts that weren't claimed for. They were on a food
receipt from a supermarket. So I can see that it's a good fun story but it
doesn't stand up to investigation."
The police have been asked by the House of Commons authorities to investigate
how the Telegraph got hold of the documents.
"I think most of the public will be very interested in reading all about
this. They know they want the system changed. They certainly don't want the
police scurrying around Westminster,
trying to find somebody to blame for releasing what should have been in the
public domain anyway."
All of the expenses revealed today were approved by the Commons authorities,
all were deemed to be within the rules. But the fact that some MPs have clearly
milked a system that hadbecome rotten has even
further reduced trust in politics and politicians.
Day two of the revelations taken from leaked documents and once again Labor ministers are in the firing line.
According to the Telegraph, the Labour MP for Stevenage Barbara Follet claimed 25,000 pounds over four years for security here at her second home in London, saying she felt unsafe after being mugged and stalked. The paper also reveals the Labour MP Margaret Moran claimed 22,500 pounds to treat dry rot at a seaside house 100 miles from her constituency, but designated as her second home.
The Home Affairs Select Committee chair Keith Vaz claimed 75,000 pounds on a central London flat, despite owning another house just 12 miles from Westminster.
And the Care Minister Phil Hope spent 37,000 tax pounds in four years on kitting out a flat as well as 120 pounds on a BBQ.
All of these are Labour MPs. But other parties are anxiously awaiting fresh revelations.
This is not a party political issue in many ways. I think all MPs of all parties maybe slightly worried about what’s gonna come out over the weekend. There are certainly MPs in each of the main parties who probably have something to hide, something that they are embarrassed about.
Serious allegations are also being made against Immigration Minister Phil Woolas.
I think the reporters misunderstood the system. The allegations against me include items on receipts that weren't claimed for. They were on a food receipt from a supermarket so I can see that it’s a good fun story, but it doesn’t stand up to investigation.
The police have been asked by the House of Commons authorities to investigate how the Telegraph got hold of the documents.
I think most of the public will be very interested in reading all about this. They know they want the system changed. They certainly don’t want the police scurrying around Westminster, trying to find somebody to blame for releasing what should be in the public domain anyway.
All of the expenses revealed today were approved by the Commons authorities “all were deemed to be within the rules”. But the fact that some MPs have clearly milked the system that had become rotten has even further reduced trust in politics and politicians.
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Day two of the revlation taken from leaked document and once again Labour Ministers are in the firing line.
According to the Telegraph,the labour MP for Stevenage,Barbara Follett claim 25,000 thousand pounds over 4 years for security here at her second home in London,say she feel unsafe after being mugged and stalked.The paper also reveals that Labour MP Margret Moran claim 22,500 pounds to treat dry rot at a seaside house 100 miles from her constituency.but designated as her second home.
The home Affair Select Committee Chair Keith Vaz claim 75,000 pounds on the a central London flat despite his another house just 12 miles from Westminster.And the Care Minister Phil Hope spent 37,000 tax pounds in four years on kitting out a flat as well as 120 pounds on a barbecue.All of these are labour MPs,but other parties are anxiously awaiting fresh revelations.
This is not a party political issue in many way,I think all MPs of all parties maybe slightly worried what's gonna come out over the weeken.There are certainly MPs in each main parties probably have something to hide,something that they are embarrassed about.
Seriously allegations are also being made against Immigration Minister Phil Woolas.
I think the reporters misunderstood the system.Allegation against me include items on receipts that weren't claimed for.They were on a food receipt from a supermarket.So I can that see that's a good fun story but it doesn't stand up to investigation.
The police have been asked by the House of Commons authorities to investigate how the Telegraph got hold of the documents.
I think the most of the public will be very interesting in reading all about this,Yhey know they want the systems changed.They certainlt don't want the police scurrying around Westminister,trying to find somebody to blame for releasing what should have been in the public domain anyway.
All of the expenses revealed today were approved by the commons authorities,all were deemed to be within the rules.But the fact that some MPs have clearly milked a system that had become rotten has even further reduced trust in politics and politicians.
Glen O’Glaza Sky News Westminster.
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This is not a party political issue in many ways I think all MPs of all parties may be slightly worried about what’s gonna come out over the weekend. There are certainly MPs in each the main parties who probably have something to hide, something that they are embarrassed about.
Serious obligations are also being made against immigration minister ***. I think the report misunderstood the system, the allegations against me include items on receipts that weren’t claimed for. They were on a food receipt from the Supermarket. So I can see that it is a good fun story. But it is doesn’t stand up to investigation. The police have been asked by the House of Commons authorities to investigate how the telegraph got hold of the documents.
I think most of the public will be very interested in reading all about this. They know they want the system changed. They certainly don't want police scurrying around Westminster, try to find somebody to blame for releasing what should have been in the public domain anyway.
All of the expenses reviewed today were approved by the Commons authorities, all were deemed to be within the rules. But the fact some Mps have clearly milked a system that become rotten has even further reduce trust in politics and politicians.