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Thank Goodness They All Don't Know

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    MPs are allowed to claim up to £10,000 for a new kitchen, more than £6,000 for a bathroom and £750 for a television on their Parliamentary allowances, it has been revealed.

    They can also claim reimbursement from the taxpayer for stereos worth up to £750, £300 air-conditioning units and £2,000 for a furniture suite for their second homes.
    The figures came as the Commons released the so-called "John Lewis list", which finance officials use to approve or reject MPs' expenses claims.
    It is a list of precedents for spending on household items under the Parliamentary second homes allowance, based on prices at the John Lewis department store.
    The document, released under the Freedom of Information Act, was not even known to most MPs until recently.
    Andrew Walker, the Commons' director general of resources, has previously declined to release the document for fear that MPs would take advantage if they knew how much they could claim for certain items.
    "My concern would be that if we say what the maximum price we will allow for such an item is, it will become the going rate," he told a recent Information Tribunal hearing.
    Later, the BBC reported that detailed expenses claims from all MPs dating back to 2004 look set to be published.
    Sir Stuart Bell, an MP on the Commons Commission - the top management committee of the House - told the BBC: "Of course we accept the outrage. We accept the loss of public trust and public confidence. Our job is to get that back - and that's what we are going to do."

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    Re: Thank Goodness They All Don't Know

    That is really quite annoying.....
    John Lewis List?? John Lewis's slogan 'Never knowingly undersold' is probably the most misleading tag line ever. John Lewis is VERY expensive.

    The annoying thing is that the Benefits Agency use 'The Argus List' for families needing emergency furniture and kit for their homes. So, a child's bed would cost around £40 etc etc I wonder if they could argue the right to use John Lewis! Can't get a childs bed there for less than £300.
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    • #3
      Re: Thank Goodness They All Don't Know

      When I left my husband and had to get a council house, I had nothing but my clothes, not one stick of furniture.

      Went to ask for help at the benefits agency and out came the Argos catalogue, they 'lent' me the money for 3 single beds, 3 chairs, and a cooker, oh and some plates, cups, cutlery etc.

      Apparently a washing machine was not important...... I could lug my washing on a bus to the laundrette on the other side of town. And a fridge wasn't important either, as I could buy fresh milk each day (yea so what about yogurts, cheese etc???)

      Also carpets and curtains were not considered essential items.

      So tell me, on looking at the way they enforce this on the 'great unwashed' how can they justify £300 for a flippin mirror?

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      • #4
        Re: Thank Goodness They All Don't Know

        This is disgusting. To give you an idea, I have attached a file from the Independent Review Service. This is the agency charged with delivering an independent review of discretionary Social Fund decisions made in Jobcentre Plus offices.

        It is interesting to see just how far removed from reality our members of Parliament are.

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        • #5
          Re: Thank Goodness They All Don't Know

          I kind of like this little snippet..

          The BBC's political editor Nick Robinson said its publication had been the latest embarrassment in the continuing row over MPs' expenses and many MPs had told him they were being made to feel like "crooks".

          And so they bloomin should!

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          • #6
            Re: Thank Goodness They All Don't Know

            I listened to Jeremy Vine show on Radio 2 and it emerges they are also exempt from paying tax on this, so basically they can get there home updated for free and sell it on and make a shed load of profit. Oh and they can claim that every year that they are at that residence, how many people do you know that renew their kitchen, bathroom and all the other stuff yearly.

            Hmmmmmm now where that application form to be an MP.

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            • #7
              Re: Thank Goodness They All Don't Know

              HI all - I cannot express just how much this makes me fume!!
              Its absolutely disgusting when there are so many people living in abject poverty in this country.
              Sandbag.

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              • #8
                Re: Thank Goodness They All Don't Know

                Well that is just absolutely disgusting, I am appalled, cor talk about the sheriff of Nottingham taxing the poor so they can lavish our hard earned money on the rich, spoilt politicians.

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                • #9
                  Re: Thank Goodness They All Don't Know

                  When I saw this on the news I was (and still am) fuming! How can they justify spending so much money on furnishing their second homes, when the majority of the country can't afford to furnish their only homes!? It makes me soooooo mad! The allowance for a television would fit me a new kitchen!! There are so many people who just work to live, slog their guts out all day just to have enough money to pay their bills and buy food. It really makes me sick! :rant:They really have no idea how the other half live!
                  You can't scare me, I have children.

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