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Kathlyn

Kathlyn Report 1 Jun 2010 15:44

I understand that he is a millionaire, so why did he feel that he was so hard up that he needed to pay rent to his partner???

He will get away with it but if you or I had "fiddled" Mr. taxman out of a measly £1 the book would have been thrown at us.

As the saying goes....one law for the rich and one law for the poor !!!

Dermot

Dermot Report 1 Jun 2010 15:13

It is unlikely you will find any generation where stealing, embezzlement, fraud, or misappropriation under any other ‘fancy’ title has not been practiced. Sadly, that's reality.

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 1 Jun 2010 12:16

sorry - "these people" - Members of Parliament!!!

Kay????

Kay???? Report 1 Jun 2010 00:09

These people are .like the new man replacement to Laws who paid £13grand out of public cash to ferry his wife to London,!!

Sticky Fingers is the only label that can be attatched to some of them,

suzian

suzian Report 31 May 2010 23:51

I agree with your main point, Ann

But who are "these people"?

Sue x

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 31 May 2010 23:29

Mr Laws should be prosecuted for fraud - no question, but these people seem to be above the law, they certaily act as if they are. He is allegedly a rich man anyway and talk of hiding his sexuality is total rubbish - I couldn't give a toss if he shares his bed with a sheep, his sexuality is none of my business. Now of course he has been caught out it has been publicised from the rooftops so he has technically shot himself right through the foot!!

suzian

suzian Report 31 May 2010 23:24

I'm not sure they're all the same, Kevin

There are back bench MPs who've served their constituencies well for a long time and who have published their expense claims long before this scandal blew up

For example, check Dennis Skinner's website

http://www.theyworkforyou.com/mp/dennis_skinner/bolsover

Sue x

Kevin

Kevin Report 31 May 2010 22:18

well said there all the same

Cassidy

Cassidy Report 31 May 2010 17:36

Yes,Dermot...namely, John Prescott..Neil Kinnock ,Roy Hattersley [who constantly,denounced the"House of Lords"]and Sir Ian Blair [ who was sacked,as police commisioner]

Becoming "Lords"

Failure seems to be well rewarded...and it cost's !

Cass

Dermot

Dermot Report 31 May 2010 17:02

Off the top of your head, can you think of anyone else in elevated positions who you feel is in the same situation - i.e. taking tax-payers' money under false pretences?

Kevin

Kevin Report 31 May 2010 15:54

i agree with the above statement.Im sick off MPS telling the public how to act when they do damm well what they like.

TootyFruity

TootyFruity Report 31 May 2010 10:34

Neither do I. Until their is complete transparency and accommodation bought for MPs to stay whilst in London that belongs to the tax payer then reducing in the long term this expense. Also no personal expenses for example food except at business meetings, no decoration fees. They are their to do a job. They get paid a high salary to represent our interests.

I have never understood why when tax payers money paid motgages on houses that the tax payers did not then own those properties? The furnishings were also paid for out of tax payers money so why is it that we as taxpayers do not now own furnished properties to be rented out. When properties were flipped why was the taxpayers not repaid with interest?

So as David Cameron is looking to make cuts then maybe he should start by looking on his own doorstep and stop this theft of public funds before moving on to public services

Kevin

Kevin Report 31 May 2010 10:00

I dont think this is the last mp to do fraud

Kevin

Kevin Report 31 May 2010 07:58

I dont feel sorry for him.Its only because he has been found out.

Kevin

Kevin Report 30 May 2010 19:24

I agree with the above coments.How many more are there hideing waiting to hold there hands up.How they can say we have to pull are horns in.When that lot are stealing out the till.

Dermot

Dermot Report 30 May 2010 19:11

According to a radio report, he will be 'welcomed back' as a Minister in the not too distant future. It seems this country cannot survive long without him. What drot! The cemeteries are full of those who thought they were indispensable.

TootyFruity

TootyFruity Report 30 May 2010 19:06

If my boss syphoned of £10 a week from my pay so that he could have more to spend on himself when his deception was discovered I would expect him to be prosecuted. He would expect to be prosecuted.

So why is it that MP's are exempt from prosecution for what is essentially fraud?

I do not feel sorry for him as he has brought it upon himself through greed.

Dermot

Dermot Report 30 May 2010 18:59

Where is the exceptional integrity promised by the new Government?

TootyFruity

TootyFruity Report 30 May 2010 17:19

£40000 is a little different to a pint of milk or loaf of bread. He should not get away with a caution

Dermot

Dermot Report 30 May 2010 17:16

According to some of his Governmental colleagues on the radio today, this chap was on his way to 'Sainthood'. Unfortunately, avarice stained his piety.

Old age has allowed some of us to gain helpful experience of the world & it's chicanery. We have no need of further parasitic idlers.