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Foi: Lords Complain About Subsidised Restaurant
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http:// www.ind ependen t.co.uk /news/u k/polit ics/hou se-of-l ords-is -no-lon ger-a-p lace-fo r-fine- dining- peers-g ripe-91 02580.h tml
A freedom of information request has revealed a number of complaints made by peers about the Barry Room private restaurant, which among other facilities is subsidised by the state to the tune of about £1.3 million every year.
The best of them is the following:
"... another said he had been left “scarred” after his dinner booking was cancelled suddenly. He complained that his wife was “unable to lunch elsewhere” because she was wearing a tiara. The Lord recalled: “We were only saved by the kindness of [a fellow peer] who offered us the use of his nearby home to change in and took us out to lunch.”
Does this count as 'scrounging'? Is it a problem? If so, what can/should be done?
Incidentally, do you suppose that the UK's political elites are now regretting ever passing the Freedom of Information Act? It seems to have caused them nothing but trouble!
A freedom of information request has revealed a number of complaints made by peers about the Barry Room private restaurant, which among other facilities is subsidised by the state to the tune of about £1.3 million every year.
The best of them is the following:
"... another said he had been left “scarred” after his dinner booking was cancelled suddenly. He complained that his wife was “unable to lunch elsewhere” because she was wearing a tiara. The Lord recalled: “We were only saved by the kindness of [a fellow peer] who offered us the use of his nearby home to change in and took us out to lunch.”
Does this count as 'scrounging'? Is it a problem? If so, what can/should be done?
Incidentally, do you suppose that the UK's political elites are now regretting ever passing the Freedom of Information Act? It seems to have caused them nothing but trouble!
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