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Herman
22nd May 2009, 18:59
Expenses row might provoke suicide, says one lawmaker

LONDON - Embarrassing disclosures about the vast expenses claims of British members of parliament amount to a McCarthy-style witch-hunt that risks driving politicians to suicide, a lawmaker warned on Friday.
Nadine Dorries, a member of the opposition Conservative party, wrote on her blog that the two-week scandal, in which the Daily Telegraph newspaper has drip-fed details of how members of parliament have abused their generous expense allowances, was forcing politicians to the brink.
The scandal has triggered outrage across recession-hit Britain and opposition calls for an early general election.
European and local elections to be held on June 4 are expected to reflect the level of popular disgust, with lower voter turnout and a move toward fringe parties predicted.
The atmosphere in Westminster is unbearable, Dorries wrote on the blog . People are constantly checking to see if others are OK. Everyone fears a suicide. If someone isn't seen, offices are called and checked.
Asked about her comments on BBC radio on Friday, she sought to back away from the suicide suggestion, but said the disclosures, including that politicians charged for duck ponds, horse manure, bath plugs and pornographic films, were forcing members of parliament to breaking point.
What the Telegraph are executing is almost a McCarthy-style witch-hunt. The way they are deploying their tactics and the way they are treating MPs has reached a point now at almost two weeks where I think people are seriously beginning to crack.
I have to say the last day in parliament this week was completely unbearable. I have never, ever been in an atmosphere or an environment like it, where everyone walks around with terror in their eyes. People are genuinely concerned.
UNBEARABLE DISCLOSURE
Dorries, whose own use of expenses to buy household goods was exposed by the Telegraph, joins a number of politicians who have attacked the disclosures rather than apologizing.
Conservative Party leader David Cameron, who is expected to win the next election, said she should be thinking about the electorate not other MPs.
Of course MPs are concerned about what is happening, but frankly MPs ought to be concerned about what their constituents think, they ought to be worrying about the people who put us where we are, he told the BBC.
The disclosures have focused on MP's use of second-home allowances to charge a host of ordinary items to expenses and sidestep capital gains taxes. On Friday one MP who used his expenses to pay for his daughter's home in London today faced a closer examination of his records and said he could stand down.
Several MPs have either been admonished by their parties or said they will give up their seats at the next election, which has to be held before June next year.
Politicians have been heckled and shouted at in the street for their behavior and police are investigating whether there should be possible criminal charges.

http://www.euronews24.org/europe/expenses-row-might-provoke-suicide-british-mp-warns/

Zurdito
22nd May 2009, 19:35
:lol: 10/10 for comedy, it was like a parody.

piet11111
22nd May 2009, 19:45
if only they would kill themselves over this those fuckers deserve it.

ls
22nd May 2009, 19:53
Go on, do us justice. :cool:

scarletghoul
22nd May 2009, 20:05
lol awesome

NaxalbariZindabad
22nd May 2009, 21:40
Conservative MP Peter Viggers spent £1,645 of taxpayer money to buy a floating island for ducks...

what a wise investment for England! :laugh:

http://www.cyberpresse.ca/images/bizphotos/435x290/200905/21/72975.jpg

Pogue
22nd May 2009, 21:44
aww, but its such a nice duckhouse :(

C0YS
23rd May 2009, 00:48
Its a bloody joke. Some of them are very funny like all these people taking out £20,000 on buying a new kitchen...its a joke...a

The Red Next Door
23rd May 2009, 01:16
we need to get them help and kick their ass after that.

Zurdito
23rd May 2009, 17:13
Another Tory MP responds:


I think I have behaved impeccably. I have done nothing criminal. And you know what it's about? Jealousy. I have got a very, very large house. Some people say it looks like Balmoral, but it's a merchant's house from the 19th century. [...] We have a wretched Government here that has completely mucked up the system and caused the resignation of me and many others, because it was this Government that introduced the Freedom of Information Act and it is this Government that insisted on the things which caught me on the wrong foot....What right does the public have to interfere in my private life? None. Do you know what this reminds me of? An episode of Coronation Street. This is a kangaroo court.


http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/tory-maverick-youre-all-just-jealous-1689211.html


In May 2009 he was involved in the parliamentary expenses scandal (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disclosure_of_expenses_of_British_Members_of_Parli ament), and was reported by the Daily Telegraph to have claimed over £87,000 on his constituency mansion which he designated as his second home. Expenses included items for rabbit fencing, tree surgery (his home is surrounded by 500 trees, he also claimed for their inspection[2] (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Steen#cite_note-Morris-1)), woodland consultants and bore hole maintenance.[3] (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Steen#cite_note-2)


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Steen#cite_note-Morris-1

Bitter Ashes
24th May 2009, 11:40
David Cameron basicly swiped her down for this one in the news yesterday. He may be a rich Tory, at least he's not dumb enough to be trying for a sympathy vote in the middle of a recession.

Pirate turtle the 11th
24th May 2009, 11:45
We should have a TV phone in vote where the public gets to decide how members of parliament top themselves.

Bitter Ashes
24th May 2009, 12:18
lol. How ironic. A phone in vote, which have also been recently investigated for running scams on the public? XD

Dr Mindbender
24th May 2009, 12:20
lol. How ironic. A phone in vote, which have also been recently investigated for running scams on the public? XD

as long as you dont have to ring one of those robbing £1.50 a min 090 numbers that only gives you a 1/1000 chance of actually getting through, i would vote.

scarletghoul
24th May 2009, 13:41
To be honest tho, I would rather they spend our money on novelty duck islands than bombing countries for oil. I mean, the duck thing is kinda cool you gotta admit

Saorsa
24th May 2009, 14:59
Let them burn, and we shall clap our hands.

Angry Young Man
25th May 2009, 05:18
aww, but its such a nice duckhouse :(

I din't even have a back garden back when I were a lad, let alone a pond that were big enough for ducks to need an island for in it, the ****! I'm hoping this bastard does hisself in first, or goes to prison and gets raped till his arsehole's like a waste paper bin! "Oh, they're just jealous that I have a big house that some say looks like Balmoral!" Yes, when there are large families living under a corrugatediron-roofed tent in Sao Paolo.

Angry Young Man
25th May 2009, 05:23
We should have a TV phone in vote where the public gets to decide how members of parliament top themselves.

I want Kenneth Clarke to eat cheeseburgers until his heart (if there is one) goes off like a hand grenade, the fat bastard.