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Is £2,000 too much?
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http://www.dailymail....claimed-expenses.html
Here we go again, back on the latest MP's expenses outrage.
/// £2,700 to redecorate Brown's downstairs toilet ///
I find that rather expensive, he should have used Eastern European decorators, that way he would have got it much cheaper.
But then he always has been a 'man of his word' 'British jobs for British workers'.
All this again only a day after Darling has told us to 'tighten our belts'. When are some of the first lot to be found out, going to court?
Here we go again, back on the latest MP's expenses outrage.
/// £2,700 to redecorate Brown's downstairs toilet ///
I find that rather expensive, he should have used Eastern European decorators, that way he would have got it much cheaper.
But then he always has been a 'man of his word' 'British jobs for British workers'.
All this again only a day after Darling has told us to 'tighten our belts'. When are some of the first lot to be found out, going to court?
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Do MP's actually buy anything out of their salaries?
What next Gordon Brown?
£310 shopping money for wife for week beginning 07/12/2009 (insert any future weekly date here)
£9.99 new Harry Potter DVD from ASDA
£43.89 Dr Who magazine subscription for nephew
£104.00 electric bill
£250 To ACME Massage Parlour in cash
£10 Children In Need
£12000 Ford Focus for wifes sisters aunties nephews brother's 22nd birthday
50p One poppy paid by cheque returned 'amount too low
£2.50 Bank charge cheque invalid
I may jest, but it's not far off the mark and really shows how the word expenses is a pseudonym for tax free salary top up.
What next Gordon Brown?
£310 shopping money for wife for week beginning 07/12/2009 (insert any future weekly date here)
£9.99 new Harry Potter DVD from ASDA
£43.89 Dr Who magazine subscription for nephew
£104.00 electric bill
£250 To ACME Massage Parlour in cash
£10 Children In Need
£12000 Ford Focus for wifes sisters aunties nephews brother's 22nd birthday
50p One poppy paid by cheque returned 'amount too low
£2.50 Bank charge cheque invalid
I may jest, but it's not far off the mark and really shows how the word expenses is a pseudonym for tax free salary top up.
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