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Snouts in the trough of public funds

category bath | community | news report author Thursday June 18, 2009 07:22author by Joe Public - Pig Farmers Association Report this post to the editors

Update on Don Fosters expenses claims

Why the hell should we be buying Don Foster a kingsize Grand mattress "to be reduced by 3 inches" plus bed linen etc.,

Having looked through the heavily censored pages of Don Fosters expenses claims for 2004 – 2008 taxpayers may be interested to know they have generously paid for the following expenses incurred by Don on his one bedroomed ex "right to buy" council flat in Pimlico:

£3140 on a new Howden Greenwich Walnut Kitchen
£3745 installation of new kitchen
£3454 to replace old bathroom with walk in wet room
£1793 on new heating system
£89 for a digital radio
£24.96 on a toaster
£196.55 on bed linen
£405 on a kingsize shaker bedframe “to be reduced by 3 inches”
£495 on a kingsize grand mattress “to be reduced by 3 inches”
£600 on TV licences
£10000 on food consumed whilst living in flat on a part time basis when parliament is sitting.

Other claims that stand out include:

£800 to David Partner photographer “To take photographs of Don”
£5956 x 4 to produce Bath Liberal Democrats Annual Report
£150 on window cleaning of Don’s constituency office in Bath
£1080 on design of Don’s second rate website
£900 re-mortgage arrangement fee

Considering the vast amount of Don’s expenses claims running into hundreds of pages I am surprised he has any time left to carry out his parliamentary duties.

Finally, can Don confirm if :

1) the thousands of pounds paid to an anonymous constituency office volunteer was in fact paid to a family member?

2) does the ex council flat lie empty for the 7 months of the year when Parliament is not sitting?

author by nickleberrypublication date Thu Jun 18, 2009 09:14Report this post to the editors

I thought I'd look up the expenses of my MP, Kerry McCarthy as all these things are now on-line (with heavy blacking-out) here:
http://mpsallowances.parliament.uk/mpslordsandoffices/h...rthy/

Kerry has been pretty keen to make the most of her expenses. I don't have time to trawl through every page but a couple of things stood out:
- her monthly rent ranged from £919 to well over £1000. Plus a regular payment of £150 for "ground rent". Whatever that is. Oh and a regular service charge in excess of £400. She must have been staying in a very nice place! I don't know if she was renting or paying a mortgage, but the allowance is supposed to only cover the interest on a mortgage; so if it was a mortgage she was paying, it must have been huge.
- she was paying £200 a month for food up until around September 2006. Then she seemed to get really hungry, and her monthly food bill went to £400 a month. I live in a household with four people and we don't spend £400 on food. Was she eating lobster every evening?
- there are a whole bunch of "incidental expenses" that are apparently just de rigeur, for your average parliamentarian. £42 for picture frames, £272 for a table. I hope it was a nice one. There are heaps of other little trinkets that I won't sicken you with...

Kerry's got stuff to say about her expenses on this page - http://www.kerrymccarthymp.org/news.aspx?i_PageID=109669 - apparently she made a boo boo one time and inadvertently claimed £400 more than she was supposed to. It must be nice, when you don't even notice that you've got an extra £400 in the bank! How many people in this country are in the situation? Not very many! No wonder parliamentarians are out of touch.

 
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