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  • SueEllen
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    I always thought it was a good place to visit. Very enriching.

    Which house did most of the injuries occur in? Do you remember.

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by Bumfluff View Post
    about how many people last year claimed on average £1k compo due to injuries sustained while at the houses of parliment.
    Did they get punched by Prescott?

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  • Bumfluff
    started a topic houses of parliament dangerous place to work

    houses of parliament dangerous place to work

    Anyone see the small article in the evening standard last night (cant find it on web), about how many people last year claimed on average £1k compo due to injuries sustained while at the houses of parliment. The number was 136 and that was last year alone !seems to be another MP perk

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