
The Labour equivalent would be a former coal miner MP claiming for a coach to take 100 union members to a picket-line and then on for a day-out drinking real ale in Scarborough.
I dread to think what the equivalent Liberal Democrat claim would be. Perhaps someone can suggest one?
There was a point yesterday when I thought if I had to read or write about expenses anymore I might scream, but well done to The Telegraph for renewing my indignation.

Note that Ed Balls and Yvette Cooper are yet to make an appearance – funny considering the rest of the cabinet were done last Friday.
Saving the best for last?
Have any lib-dems been named yet? or are they clean?
ReplyDeleteSurely it's got to be that working class hero's mock Tudor woodwork? False fascia to a false character.
ReplyDeleteLib Dems are up tomorrow - no party is clean. The Telegraph are just stringing it out.
ReplyDeleteAh LD I see where you're coming from now. You've had your nose to the ground I see, hopefully it's not covered in too much sh!te. :)
ReplyDeleteAre we/you sure that no injunctions have been issued?
ReplyDelete@ Cato. Martin confirmed yesterday that there was no legal basis for seeking an injunction. After that didn't work out they passed it all on to the police to see if they could get a criminal charge against the leaker.
ReplyDelete@Subrosa, there's an awful lot of the stuff around here, the smell can be overpowering sometimes.
"I dread to think what the equivalent Liberal Democrat claim would be. Perhaps someone can suggest one?"
ReplyDeleteHow about a claim for three nights stay on a sheep farm.
Wait until we get to sexpenses
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