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whitechina
22-Aug-12, 16:53
Tut tut Alex! Quick to criticise others for falsely claiming expenses but just look at this,

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/mps-expenses/5299733/Alex-Salmond-claimed-800-for-food-on-MPs-expenses-during-recess.html

Maybe one of our local Braveheart Brigade can try to justify what is essentially fraud. :lol:

Even Chance
22-Aug-12, 16:59
Yaaaaaaaawnnnn. Time for bed........zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

peedie man
22-Aug-12, 17:09
yaaaaaaaaawn time for facebook or pub

John Little
22-Aug-12, 19:03
No surprises then. They're all at it. Food is at least more excusable than duck islands... Maybe the poor man just gets hungry a lot.

changilass
22-Aug-12, 19:17
Well he didn't get the size he is on slimfast

golach
22-Aug-12, 19:29
Well he didn't get the size he is on slimfast

Ecks eats from a beeg trough, its well known [lol]

starfish
22-Aug-12, 20:24
this article just goes to prove that they live in cloud cockoo land , how many working families can afford £400 per month on just foodif working for a minimum wage of £6.80 for a 40 hour week £272 then out of that they got rent morgage and fuel cost. Perhaps they should try living in the real world for a year

fred
22-Aug-12, 22:17
this article just goes to prove that they live in cloud cockoo land , how many working families can afford £400 per month on just foodif working for a minimum wage of £6.80 for a 40 hour week £272 then out of that they got rent morgage and fuel cost. Perhaps they should try living in the real world for a year

They didn't actually spend £400 a month on food, they just claimed it, didn't have to show receipts or anything.

Now what was it David Cameron said about Jimmy Carr? It isn't illegal but it's certainly immoral or something like that.

Yet here is Scotland's First Minister saying "The claims for food allowances were entirely in accordance with the Green Book rules at the time."

Seems to be a bit of a contradiction there somewhere.

RecQuery
23-Aug-12, 07:58
An article from 2009, really? Must be getting desperate.