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David Laws has resigned as Chief Secretary to the Treasury
A year after the expenses scandal broke and more cases still rise to the surface
Are they ALL at it??? http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/8712383.stm |
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Re: New Treasury Minister David Laws refers himself to Parliamentary Standards Commis
You'd have thought the Telegraph could have mentioned it earlier - or maybe it's one they missed ;)
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Why mention it earlier, when they can save it for when the MP in question has gained more power & popularity & is a more enjoyable target to take down?
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Re: New Treasury Minister David Laws refers himself to Parliamentary Standards Commis
It is the nature of the link to the person he rented the room from that is the issue, and that would not have been apparent at the time of the original revelations.
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Couple of blog posts I've just read commenting on this:
http://eachwishresigned.blogspot.com...o-himself.html http://nickthornsby.wordpress.com/20...-will-survive/ |
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Oh, sorry I only looked at the news story briefly and thought 'not another one'
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Tory Blogger & aspirant politician Iain Dale: David Laws: I Hope He Survives
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He wasn't paying a third party for them both to have somewhere to live in, he was paying the other person that he was living with. That is what was wrong. He was, in effect, having the cost of the other person paid from expenses.
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Or, in effect, having the cost of himself paid from expenses, something which was allowed & was the point of the old regime... unfortunately however the person he was paying for his accommodation was also his partner (so there are issues regarding the later changes to the rules)... But even so, whether his landlord was just a random landlord, or whether his landlord was also his partner, he would still have needed to pay the cost of his own accommodation... Living with a partner doesn't mean you live for free, you still have to pay your share of the rent/mortage & other bills.
I think it was a mistake, but I doubt he did it to line his own pockets (doesn't need to*!), it seems more a case of an error of judgement made when trying to keep his private life private. *[Of course he has enough money that really I think he should have paid all his accommodation costs out of his own pocket... however that goes for many MPs] |
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What a surprise David Laws is gay.:rolleyes:
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Re: New Treasury Minister David Laws refers himself to Parliamentary Standards Commis
This piece on David Laws in the Guardian yesterday was very good:
David Laws: Diehard liberal with no qualms over wielding Treasury axe ---------------- This blog post makes some good points I think: The Laws simply don't cater for such privacy Especially, if you focus on the money, this part (given that if he had been open about his relationship & the London property had been a proper full-on Second Home he could have claimed far *more* money than what he actually claimed) Quote:
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Well that's ok then...He can be excused as he's now part of a NEW government and he was just protecting his partner and his own sexuality.:rolleyes:
I don't give a stuff who or what their reasons or what party they are.The Telegraph (traditionally a Tory rag)has done it's duty and reported the facts. If any other such cases come up I hope they will report them which ever party they belong to. :tu: One can only hope that other media outlets will do the same thing about new or old MPs If we are going to have to tighten our belts and suck it up during the future cutbacks then so must the MPs. |
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I don't think its about privacy or respecting homosexuality. Its about preventing another Derek Conway situation from happening.
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He was claiming rent and other expenses for a room that he wasn't using at all.
One of his excuses:- Quote:
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