While thousands of Tameside Children, Mums, Dads, and Grandparents
were queuing willingly in Shops and Supermarkets to spend record amounts to buy
their poppies to honour those who lost their lives during the first world war
and to commemorate the original Armistice of 1918, it has been revealed that
one of our ‘Members of Parliament’ claimed back the £17 costs of the Remembrance
Day Wreath on her expenses.
Details of the expense show the MP made the claim
on 21 October 2014 for "Wreath for
Remembrance Sunday".
Sarah Champion, is
the Labour MP for Rotherham, who, ironically, was elected following the
imprisonment of Denis MacShane, who had been jailed for expenses fraud; billed
the taxpayer for the tribute as "office costs", describing it as
"necessary expenses".
Of course, now she’s been found out, she has admitted that
the claim should never have been made" and she will reimburse the Independent
Parliamentary Standards Authority (IPSA) immediately.
It’s worth asking yourself; with the General Election, only
a few weeks away, if anything has changed with these MPs or whether they are
purely canvassing our vote to enable them to keep their noses in the trough at
our expense?
Obviously, for some, their “miserly” £67,731 wage (from
April 2015) is not enough.
Perhaps instead of waffling on about the history of ‘Dukinfield
Park’ or some other trivial subject, our local wordsmith might like to comment on this
continuing scandal?
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