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Previously on "Talk about low as a snake's belly button - "Labour MP claims for church donation""
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 He's claimed one of his lackeys put the donation in for him when he was on holiday. And then he submitted the claim 'by accident'. So two of them are greedy and grasping, not just one.
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 I find his excuse that it was a mistake more worrying than his initial claim.
 
 If he just admitted that he was a robbing git straight off then I would have more respect for him, the "I'm pissing down your back and telling you it is raining" routine just shows how fa r removed he is from the population he thinks he represents.
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 The most amazing thing about this story is the Fees Office actually refused the claim. That has to be a first.
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 Perhaps it is the fact that there are people who seriously can't see what is wrong with this that makes these leaches think they can get away with it?
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 I don't mind that one, if it was a service he was attending officially as an MP rather than as personal recreation. It's only like adding a tip to a company restaurant bill.
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 At least he has admitted it was "a mistake", so we should all cut the guy some slack.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostLabour MP claims for church donation
 
 
 
 How shamelessly grasping is that? These people just have no idea how to behave  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 He will probably be sacked now though.  
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 But nobody has any respect
 Anyway they already expect you
 To just give a check
 To tax-deductible charity organizations
 
 - Bob Dylan, Ballad of a Thin Man, 1965.
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 Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostLabour MP claims for church donation
 
 
 
 How shamelessly grasping is that? These people just have no idea how to behave 
 That's pretty impressive even for a politician, disallowed or not it's really taking the pi55.
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 Talk about low as a snake's belly button - "Labour MP claims for church donation"Labour MP claims for church donation
 
 How shamelessly grasping is that? These people just have no idea how to behaveLabour MP Frank Cook claimed on expenses for a £5 church donation he made at a Battle of Britain memorial service, the Sunday Telegraph reports. Tags: None Tags: None
 
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