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jaysay 13-08-2009 17:35

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Originally Posted by Bernard Dawson (Post 736006)
Jen. On the same film apparently you have Nigel Evans the Tory M.P for the Ribble Valley joking that he couldn't manage on a M.P's salary.

This is the same Tory M.P who voted against the minimum wage!

Clutching at straws Bernard, clutching at straws :rolleyes:

garinda 13-08-2009 17:52

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 736042)
Clutching at straws Bernard, clutching at straws :rolleyes:

Tory MP Nigel Evans had a mobile phone bill averaging a staggering £375 a month. Would he have spent that much if it came out of his own pocket?

Lose the expenses to gain something far more important - respect | Mail Online

'The Conservative MP for Ribble Valley claimed a total of £6,268 since June 8, including three £1,200 payments for mortgage interest as well as £108-a-month council tax bills and £60-a-month electricity bills.'

'He also claimed back £808.44 for an O2 mobile bill, £85 for the Ribchester Parish Magazine and £600 for service which helps MPs manage constituents' cases.'

MP claims thousands on expenses - Lancashire Evening Post

Mr Evans probably lost his receipt for straws, or he'd have probably have claimed for those as well.:rolleyes:

jaysay 13-08-2009 17:56

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 736045)
Tory MP Nigel Evans had a mobile phone bill averaging a staggering £375 a month. Would he have spent that much if it came out of his own pocket?

Lose the expenses to gain something far more important - respect | Mail Online

'The Conservative MP for Ribble Valley claimed a total of £6,268 since June 8, including three £1,200 payments for mortgage interest as well as £108-a-month council tax bills and £60-a-month electricity bills.'

'He also claimed back £808.44 for an O2 mobile bill, £85 for the Ribchester Parish Magazine and £600 for service which helps MPs manage constituents' cases.'

MP claims thousands on expenses - Lancashire Evening Post

Mr Evans probably lost his receipt for straws, or he'd have probably have claimed for those as well.:rolleyes:

Has he done anything wrong, or is it just cluching at straws again:rolleyes:

Bernard Dawson 13-08-2009 18:05

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 736042)
Clutching at straws Bernard, clutching at straws :rolleyes:

I'm not clutching at anything.I just happen to think that it's hypercritical of an M.P who voted against the minimum wage to claim joking or otherwise, that he can't live on a salary of £60.000 a year plus expenses.

cashman 13-08-2009 18:09

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Originally Posted by shillelagh (Post 735699)
BBC NEWS | UK | UK Politics | Duncan sorry for MP pay 'whinge'


Shadow Commons leader Alan Duncan has apologised "unreservedly" after he was secretly filmed complaining about MPs' pay and expenses.

The Tory MP was heard to say MPs were being treated badly after the expenses scandal and "have to live on rations".

Mr Duncan said the remarks, made to film maker Heydon Prowse of Don't Panic magazine, were meant as a joke.


Why say the comments in the first place?

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 735702)
Because some MPs have a sense of humor especially Alan Duncan, he has to have:D

you would say that jaysay, those who can see further than the end of their noses may say- its what these ******* really think.:D:rolleyes:

jaysay 13-08-2009 18:16

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Originally Posted by Bernard Dawson (Post 736050)
I'm not clutching at anything.I just happen to think that it's hypercritical of an M.P who voted against the minimum wage to claim joking or otherwise, that he can't live on a salary of £60.000 a year plus expenses.

Well its obvious Tony Blair couldn't nor his champagne socials wife either

BERNADETTE 13-08-2009 18:18

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 736046)
Has he done anything wrong, or is it just cluching at straws again:rolleyes:

Oh come on now of course he has done wrong. Ok maybe he didn't break any "rules" but they same to change them when they see fit to make themselves look "holier than thou". Personally I don't give a toss which party they represent when they make these outlandish expenses claims thay are out of order and morally wrong. It has been mentioned that it is especially bad as we are in the grip of a reccession, I find it bad at any time. It is no wonder the country is in the state it's in with this lot bleeding it dry:(

Eric 13-08-2009 18:19

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Originally Posted by Bernard Dawson (Post 736050)
I'm not clutching at anything.I just happen to think that it's hypercritical of an M.P who voted against the minimum wage to claim joking or otherwise, that he can't live on a salary of £60.000 a year plus expenses.

You have a good point here, bud. Perhaps what you need (and I'm not lecturing on something which is really none of my business; just offering a suggestion) is an independent public enquiry, led by someone whose honesty is beyond question. Something along the lines of the Gomery Inquiry into the Federal Sponsorship Scandal, involving some $250 millions of taxpayers' money. Such inquiries keep govts. a little more honest ... if politicians know they are being watched, they tend to behave a little better. And if "I was only joking" is allowed as an excuse for outrageous statements and questionable behaviours, then perhaps we should reassess the nature of political humour, and its role in public statement.

jaysay 13-08-2009 18:22

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 736061)
You have a good point here, bud. Perhaps what you need (and I'm not lecturing on something which is really none of my business; just offering a suggestion) is an independent public enquiry, led by someone whose honesty is beyond question. Something along the lines of the Gomery Inquiry into the Federal Sponsorship Scandal, involving some $250 millions of taxpayers' money. Such inquiries keep govts. a little more honest ... if politicians know they are being watched, they tend to behave a little better. And if "I was only joking" is allowed as an excuse for outrageous statements and questionable behaviours, then perhaps we should reassess the nature of political humour, and its role in public statement.

Someone whose honesty is beyond question, quite a difficult task finding one of those Eric:rolleyes:

Eric 13-08-2009 18:33

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 736062)
Someone whose honesty is beyond question, quite a difficult task finding one of those Eric:rolleyes:

I know ... those people are as rare as hen's teeth ... but they are there ... we found one in Canada. Surely, with a much larger population than we have, there must be at least one in England.

Bernard Dawson 13-08-2009 18:38

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 736056)
Well its obvious Tony Blair couldn't nor his champagne socials wife either

My point is that Nigel Evans voted against allowing people a decent living wage, whilst at the same time he's complaining about not being able to live on £60.000 plus a year.

Hypocrisy I think is what they call it.

garinda 13-08-2009 18:39

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 736046)
Has he done anything wrong, or is it just cluching at straws again:rolleyes:

Yes he has done something wrong.

He, like so many others of them, has abused the system.

A system the politicans created for themselves, and then fought doggedly for that expenses system to remain secret from the general public.

Bernard Dawson 13-08-2009 18:45

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 736061)
You have a good point here, bud. Perhaps what you need (and I'm not lecturing on something which is really none of my business; just offering a suggestion) is an independent public enquiry, led by someone whose honesty is beyond question. Something along the lines of the Gomery Inquiry into the Federal Sponsorship Scandal, involving some $250 millions of taxpayers' money. Such inquiries keep govts. a little more honest ... if politicians know they are being watched, they tend to behave a little better. And if "I was only joking" is allowed as an excuse for outrageous statements and questionable behaviours, then perhaps we should reassess the nature of political humour, and its role in public statement.

Eric. In this case they said they were only joking because they hadn't realised that the comments would be made public.

Well, has someboby once famously said "they would wouldn't they".

garinda 13-08-2009 18:45

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Originally Posted by Bernard Dawson (Post 736050)
I'm not clutching at anything.I just happen to think that it's hypercritical of an M.P who voted against the minimum wage to claim joking or otherwise, that he can't live on a salary of £60.000 a year plus expenses.

I hope the people of the Ribble Valley decide he isn't fit to represent them at the next General Election, after this sorry fiasco.

If he's struggling to make ends meet on £60,000.+ per year, plus expenses, perhaps he should sod off back to South Wales, and see if he can find more rewarding work in the valleys.

Pity all the mines are closed.

Looking so long in the face, as he does, he could have worked as a pit pony.

garinda 13-08-2009 18:53

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Originally Posted by Bernard Dawson (Post 736075)
Eric. In this case they said they were only joking because they hadn't realised that the comments would be made public.

Well, has someboby once famously said "they would wouldn't they".

It does bring into question the man's judgement.

The man who filmed the latest interview is the same man who recently attacked Duncan's garden, digging a pound sign into his lawn.

Perhaps it's a similar Tory-Lite idea as 'hug a hoodie'.

If you're the victim of vandalism by a political activist, afterwards invite them to the House of Commons for a glass of Pimms, and then let them publicly shaft you for a second time.


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