Why being a Conservative MP in the UK means not saying you're sorry (no spam)
Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2009 3:48 pm
The details are here, but in essence: some clever people in the reporting businesses became aware that Conservative MPs were charging all sorts of interesting personal expenses to the taxpayers over the last four years. Much of the list is there, though my favorite is this one: Douglas Hogg, who charged to the public expense...2000 pounds for the cost of cleaning out his moat. Well, somebody has to pay for it, and why should it be Mr. Hogg, who must live somewhere, after all, and his second home is a country estate, after all, and besides, it's important that the Best People have the Stately Mansions that look good in photographs! That's what it's all about!
Then there was Francis Maude, who claimed 35000 pounds in mortgage interest payments to a home he bought, and rented to others...a short distance from the home he lived in. And Cheryl Gillan, who charged the government for her expenses in dogfood and curing boiler noise. And David Willetts, a creepy looking man and the shadow universities secretary, who paid more than 100 pounds to get workmen to replace 25 light bulbs at his second home.
I'm just curious what others thing of this. Personally, I'm sure most of us could accept the British Plan of reimbursements, provided it was extended to include everyone else in the nation. I just put out some tree gators to feed our young trees, and this is obviously an expense that would greatly benefit the state.
Then there was Francis Maude, who claimed 35000 pounds in mortgage interest payments to a home he bought, and rented to others...a short distance from the home he lived in. And Cheryl Gillan, who charged the government for her expenses in dogfood and curing boiler noise. And David Willetts, a creepy looking man and the shadow universities secretary, who paid more than 100 pounds to get workmen to replace 25 light bulbs at his second home.
I'm just curious what others thing of this. Personally, I'm sure most of us could accept the British Plan of reimbursements, provided it was extended to include everyone else in the nation. I just put out some tree gators to feed our young trees, and this is obviously an expense that would greatly benefit the state.