Jun
19
2009
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Why is our MP paying the Labour council leader £5000 a year?

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After having a little rumage through my local Calder Valley Labour MP, Chris McCafferty’s redacted expenses forms and I came across something quite interesting.

She seems to be paying the leader of the Calderdale Council Labour group, Tim Swift, £1250 per quarter for consultancy fees from her expenses.

As I do not have the money for paying expensive lawyers, I shall not be making any unsubstantiated accusations or assumptions about these payments but I thought it was worth drawing attention to.

By censoring the expenses the Parliamentary Fee Offices has created more questions than answers.

I do hope Chris and Tim are able to “fill in the blanks” so to speak.

Source: BBC News Page 74

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May
18
2009
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MPs Expenses – Tarring us all with the same brush

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The biggest and most annoying fallout of the MPs expenses saga is the continuous assault by the media on all politicians at all levels.

In the last ten days, not a day has gone by when I haven’t heard somebody, either in passing or in the media, saying: “politicians are just in it for themselves” or similar comments.

Being a town councillor on Hebden Royd Town Council, this attitude annoys me.

HR Town Councillors do not get any allowances or expenses and all travel/childcare etc. has to come out of our own pockets. The only exception is the mayor who has an allowance to cover the cost of being in ten places at the same time.

I spend many hours a week doing voluntary work either as a charity trustee, school governor,  general volunteer or as a town councillor.

It is only for being a councillor that I have my motives questioned.

Every MP who has fiddled the expenses system needs to think long and hard about the damage that they have done to UK politics as a whole.

The only cure to the current parliamentary malaise is to call a general election and let the electorate purge those MPs who they think have been fiddling the books.

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May
12
2009
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No moats, tennis courts or porticos here

After a week of dredging the Telegraph has dug up a corby trouser press, scatter cushions, a leather rocking chair and the tenuous claim against Andrew George who let his student daughter use his second home as an occasional ‘bolt hole’.

Does not look good for us but thankfully does not look too bad in comparison.

By the way, what is a flipping portico???

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May
11
2009
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Bye bye Blears

In the light of Ms. Blears’ ‘flipping’ of properties to make the most of the second home expenses and avoiding capital gains tax on the sale of one of these properties, I think we have found our first Labour scapegoat.

Unless overshadowed by more serious accusations of fiddling and dodging, Hazel’s tax alleged tax dodging moves go well beyond the “it’s within the rules” defence.

A sacking or two might help Brown regain some of the great expanse of ground lost over the expenses issue.

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