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I second that spelling, in this context.Originally posted by thelace View Post
assylum
Although I would prefer arseylum but that's pushing a gag too far.
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Plus tax free money to hire family members as "assistants", junkets paid for as part of working groups and research with corporates, Directorships and free entry into major events.Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostWho are you going to claim the money from? We're not talking about tax deductible expenses from your own company here... we're talking about tax free fully expensed from your own country!!
Not forgetting being able to fully equip a home at the tax payers expense and keep the proceeds after losing the next election.
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So having glamour model from the Daily Sport outside your house posing with a basket full of porn DVD's is preferable to a secure hotel built specifically for MP's?Originally posted by TheBigD View PostI beleive the official line is that they need more privacy than a hotel would be able to provide.
Load of blarney if you ask me mind...
Blarney indeed.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
Premier Inn
Actually, there's a Premier Inn in County Hall, about five minutes walk from Parliament over Westminster Bridge, at under £120/night during the week. If it's good enough for me, it should be more than good enough for an MP
far too good for lying, cheating, embezzling MPs !!!
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post
Travelodge
Premier Inn
Actually, there's a Premier Inn in County Hall, about five minutes walk from Parliament over Westminster Bridge, at under £120/night during the week. If it's good enough for me, it should be more than good enough for an MP
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I beleive the official line is that they need more privacy than a hotel would be able to provide.Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostWhy can't we just build a big Ibis style hotel on the grass right outside the commons? If MP's expenses are entirely legitimate I can't see how they can argue with that?
Load of blarney if you ask me mind...
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostWhy can't we just build a big Ibis style hotel on the grass right outside the commons? If MP's expenses are entirely legitimate I can't see how they can argue with that?
Travelodge
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Why can't we just build a big Ibis style hotel on the grass right outside the commons? If MP's expenses are entirely legitimate I can't see how they can argue with that?
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostWho are you going to claim the money from? We're not talking about tax deductible expenses from your own company here... we're talking about fully expensed from your own country!!
So surely, as I am taking it from my company, from money that I have earned, I have even more right to exploit these new rules that I am about to write !!
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Who are you going to claim the money from? We're not talking about tax deductible expenses from your own company here... we're talking about fully expensed from your own country!!Originally posted by Cyberman View PostI am going to write some new rules for my company so that I can claim for a second home if I have to work more that 35 miles from home. If Eric Pickles can, then I think I should be able to as well.
What amazes me is how MPs can bypass the IR with these rules. Surely, they should be investigated as any other person in the country would be?
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