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gramps85 | 12:14 Sun 01st Dec 2024 | News
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14144201/Fuel-Minister-Liz-Kendall-axed-fuel-payment-pensioners-4million-Notting-Hill-home.html

While this is open to all MP's it was only Labour MP's who voted to abolish WFA, while claiming the same for themselves. Hypocrites or what?

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This is nothing new, it's been the case as long as I can remember. 

Why do they need two homes? They could live in their constituency and stay in a dormitory or hotel when they attend Parliament if it's too far to travel.

You will see here that Tory, reform, independent and others voted for scrapping WFA. Some labour MPs abstained and many voted against

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BBC News - Data: How MPs voted on winter fuel payment - BBC News

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cy0rx80yq8jo

Liz Kendall voted against 

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While MP's expenses have been the subject of much discussion over the years, the point is that Liz Kendal abolished WFA for the most vunerable,while claiming the same for her second home. These people have no conscience or regard for anybody other then themselves.

I don't know why it's in the news. It's not a new revelation 

Liz Kendall voted against it

The un-employed are expected to be willing to travel for up to 2 hrs (to and from) a prospective place of work.

 

MPs who live within 2 hours travel (by car or public transport) of the Houses of Parliament should be barred from having a second residence paid for by the tax payers.

Me first, party second, country third, it was ever thus. 

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