Second Home Fiddler and Porn Watching Hubby, Home Secretary, Jacqui Smith visits Bromsgrove to show her nearest and dearest colleague Sam Burden how to fill in the Expense Forms

by ian on November 4 2009

Second Home Fiddler and Porn Watching Hubby, Home Secretary, Jacqui Smith visits Bromsgrove

Sam has worked in the pensions industry for over 12 years helping companies, employees and trustees understand what pensions are all about. We are sure that you will have plenty of customers within the Labour Party including your new mate Jacqui Smith when Labour crashes next year 2010. Just make sure that you get all the Gen off Jacqui? In fact if you ask her 'Old Man' he might sign off a few "Dirty Movies" before the Election and you can all sit back with a bottle of wine and watch em. There's no point watching the Election!


Fraud challenge to home secretary Jacqui Smith

A man has appeared in court to try to start a private prosecution against the home secretary over her expense claims.
Anthony Weaver, from Holborn in London, applied for a summons before a district judge in Jacqui Smith's constituency in Redditch, Worcestershire.
He alleges she defrauded the public purse of between �116,000 and �200,000 by claiming her main residence was her sister's London house.
He told the judge he could provide witnesses to testify that Ms Smith only slept at her sister's on average three times a week and that her main home was in Redditch.


MPs' expenses: Julie Kirkbride resignation U-turn triggers Tory outrage

Julie Kirkbride, the disgraced Tory MP, has said that she would like to reverse her decision to resign at the next election, sparking anger from Conservative activists.

Grassroots supporters took to the internet to complain that the �selfish� move would put her safe seat of Bromsgrove at risk and overshadow the party�s attempts to put the expenses scandal behind them.
Miss Kirkbride told a special meeting of her constituency association that she wanted to rescind her resignation and seek readoption as a Conservative candidate in an open postal ballot.
Her decision came six months after The Daily Telegraph disclosed that she had extended her mortgage by �50,000 and claimed the interest payments on her taxpayer-funded allowances in order to fund an extension to her constituency home so that her son and brother would not have to share a bedroom.


Andrew Mackay, her husband, had already announced his resignation as MP for Bracknell after it emerged that he had claimed second home expenses on a London flat which she had designated as her main residence, and did not have a base in his constituency.
The arrangement meant that the couple did not pay for any of their own living costs.



and don't forget

by ian on april 2, 2009

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