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Tories publish expense claims
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Three of Oxfordshire's Tory MPs spent £30,000 on expenses in just 12 weeks.
New figures published voluntarily by the Conservatives show David Cameron, Ed Vaizey and Tony Baldry claimed taxpayers' cash for a range of items over a three-month period.
Wantage MP Ed Vaizey has been criticised for spending £658 on a dishwasher and washing machine and £474 on curtains and blinds for his new constituency home.
The claims came under fire from the Taxpayers' Alliance which is are campaigning for MPs to be more responsible with public money.
Campaign director Mark Wallace said: "We really welcome the fact that these figures are being published, but we are totally against this kind of spending.
"The fact that MPs are allowed to claim goods like dishwashers and washing machines on their allowances is one of the biggest bugbears for taxpayers as it means MPs are isolated from the economic pressures that the average person is having to deal with."
"People are very concerned that politicians are talking about keeping down costs and not giving public sector workers pay rises, but are setting a bad example by claiming taxpayers' money to pay for their goods and services."
Mr Vaizey, said: "I don't think I'm being extravagant in providing a few basic items such as a dishwasher, and I'm not planning to buy a plasma television or other luxury items. I will probably buy some carpets - because it's a new home I will furnish it."
Constituent Bob Turner, 73, of Stockham Park, Wantage, said: "I think it's an absolute disgrace. I don't want my money going on furnishing Mr Vaizey's house."
The figures were released on the orders of party leader and Witney MP Mr Cameron in an attempt to bring greater openness.
He said: "We are the first party to demand this information from our members, and our MPs are voluntarily revealing a much more detailed breakdown of their expenses than official rules require them to. I'm glad that we're leading the way."
No details were released for former Henley MP Boris Johnson - now Mayor of London.
The figures exclude MPs' staffing allowances which take up around three quarters of an average MP's annual expenses claim.
8:38am Thursday 24th July 2008
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CommentPosted by: anon, Oxfordshire on 10:33am Thu 24 Jul 08
I'm sorry...since when has a dishwasher been seen as a necessity? Buy some marigolds instead and do it by hand like the rest of us.
Typical MP's getting away with murder over and over again.
I'm sorry...since when has a dishwasher been seen as a necessity? Buy some marigolds instead and do it by hand like the rest of us.
Typical MP's getting away with murder over and over again.
Posted by: Annoyed Voter, Wantage on 10:51am Thu 24 Jul 08
£13,000 in 3 months - unbelievable!
This is whilst the rest of us have to do a daily commute to London. Whats wrong with B&B for MPs?
£13,000 in 3 months - unbelievable!
This is whilst the rest of us have to do a daily commute to London. Whats wrong with B&B for MPs?
Posted by: dbell, grrrr on 9:12pm Thu 24 Jul 08
what a bunch of tossers! we've got ppl struggling to survive in life and this kind of B ollox is happeneing!
**** i hate the way they get away with it!
what a bunch of tossers! we've got ppl struggling to survive in life and this kind of B ollox is happeneing!
**** i hate the way they get away with it!
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