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  • gmb45

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    what the pm and main cabinet ministers claimed

    Here is a breakdown of expenses claims by the Prime Minister and main Cabinet ministers.

    Prime Minister Gordon Brown

    Flat in Westminster:
    :: ?650 a month - Costs included mortgage interest payments, utility bills, council tax, telephone expenses and television license.
    :: ?241.30 a month, later increased to ?262 between 2004 and 2006 - Cleaning services, paid to his brother Andrew, amounting to ?6,577.
    :: ?15 - Light bulbs.
    :: ?265 - Vacuum cleaner.
    :: ?9,000 - Ikea kitchen.
    :: Also sent in receipts for wallpaper, a fridge, floor tiles, food, Sky TV subscription, dry cleaning and newspaper bills.

    House in Fife:
    :: ?10.50 per hour - Cleaner.
    :: ?1,500 per year - Gardener.
    :: ?352 - To Rentokil to deal with an infestation of mice.
    :: ?153 - Plumbing (submitted twice).

    Alistair Darling

    Chancellor of the Exchequer Alistair Darling
    Changed 'main home' four times in four years:

    Flat in London:
    :: ?2,260 - Stamp duty.
    :: ?1,238 - Legal fees.
    :: ?2,074 - Furniture.
    :: ?2,339 - Carpeting.
    :: ?300 a month - Food.

    Home in Edinburgh:
    :: ?1,200 a month - Council tax and mortgage.

    Geoff Hoon

    Secretary of State for Transport Geoff Hoon

    Home in Derbyshire (Claimed between 2004-2006):
    :: Renovations, refurbishings, redecoration, re-carpeting, LCD television.
    :: Cleaning and gardening bills.
    :: ?400 a month - Groceries.

    Townhouse in London:
    :: ?900 a month - Monthly mortgage payments.
    :: ?500 - Flooring.
    :: Wardrobe, lighting, washing machine, bedroom furniture.
    :: ?449 - Television (2nd one claimed in two years).
    :: ?800 - Cleaning of curtains and carpets.

    David Miliband

    Foreign Secretary David Miliband

    House in South Shields (Over five years):
    :: ?30,000 - Repairs, decoration, furnishings.
    :: ?100-?200 - Food.
    :: ?180 - Over three months for garden plants, etc.
    Claims rejected in 2005 for ?199 for pram and ?80 for 'baby essentials'
    :: ?412 - handcrafted chair, goose-down duvet and chenille throw from M&S.
    :: ?450 - 'Gatsby' John Lewis sofa.
    :: Washing machine, tumble dryer.
    :: ?9,000 - Cost of kitchen in 2005, plus claims for garage doors, insulation, tiling and new garage roof.
    :: ?6,000 - Repairs to front drive and boundary wall.

    Jack Straw

    Justice Secretary Jack Straw

    Home in Blackburn:
    :: ?807-?943 per year - Council tax since 2004 (only paid half to local authority).
    :: New kitchen, central heating system, two new beds, LCD television.
    :: ?1,300 - Redecoration.
    :: ?3,635 - New bathroom.
    :: ?2,000 - Garage doors.

    Hazel Blears

    Communities Secretary Hazel Blears
    Claimed for three properties in one year, plus time in a London hotel

    House in Salford (March 2004):
    :: ?850 - Television and video recorder from Selfridges.
    :: ?651 - Mattress from M&S.
    :: ?300 per month - Mortgage.

    Flat in Kennington, South London (April 2004):
    :: ?850 per month - Mortgage.

    Flat in London (December 2004):
    :: ?1,000 per month - Mortgage.
    :: ?400 per month - Groceries.
    :: ?4,874 - Furniture.
    :: ?899 - New bed.
    :: ?913 - New TV (2nd to be bought in a year).
    :: ?668 - Bed linen.
    :: ?439 - Crockery and kitchen equipment.
    :: ?200 - Bath towels.

    Peter Mandelson

    Business Secretary Lord Mandelson

    Home in Hartlepool:
    :: ?3,000 - Renovation work on house before selling it at profit of ?136,000, including:
    :: ?1,350 - Decorator's bill.
    :: ?1,500 - Gardener's bill.
    :: ?385 - Work on roof of house and bathroom.

    Other claims:
    :: ?450 for two months - Food.
    :: ?100 per month - Newspapers.
    :: ?150 - Cleaning.

    Margaret Beckett

    Minister for State for Housing and Planning Margaret Beckett

    :: ?72,537 - Constituency home over four years, despite having no mortgage or rent to pay.

    Flat in London:
    :: ?1,480 - Comet larder fridge, freezer dishwasher, dryer and washing machine.
    :: ?3,250 - Food.
    :: ?1,000 - Interior decoration.
    :: ?4,753 - Conversion of bedroom to study, wheelie bin store, new floor in lounge.
    :: ?2,198 - Interior and exterior work.
    :: ?3,313 - Rewiring, replacement radiators and carpentry.
    :: ?3,155 - New boiler.

    Andy Burnham

    Culture Secretary Andy Burnham

    Flat in London:
    :: ?16, 500 - To buy and renovate, including:
    :: ?1,845 - New kitchen.
    :: ?822 - Legal fees.
    :: ?2,150 - Stamp duty.
    :: ?119.48 - Items from Ikea, reduced to ?99.49 after claim for ?19.99 bath robe was rejected.

    John Prescott

    Former deputy prime minister John Prescott

    Home in Hull:
    :: ?6,772 - Repair work, including replacing sash windows and ?312 for exterior Mock Tudor beams.
    :: ?1,187 - Exterior painting.
    :: ?609.92 - White goods, including new washing machine.
    :: ?210.79 - Bathroom pipework and tap repairs, toilet seat repair.
    :: ?112,52 - Another toilet seat repair two years later.
    :: ?2,479 - Rewiring of office area.
    :: ?580 - Carpet.
    :: ?2,076 - Decoration.
    :: ?658 - Drainage repairs.
    :: ?4,800 - Maximum food allowance for 04-05 and 06-07.
    :: ?3,200 - Food during 05-06 and 07-08.

    Flat in London:
    :: ?19,225 - one year's mortgage interest payments.

    Caroline Flint

    Europe Minister Caroline Flint

    Flat in London:
    :: ?14,553 - Solicitors fees and stamp duty.
    :: ?3,668 a year - Ground rent and service charges.
    :: ?162,16 - Boiler.
    :: ?123 - Washing machine repair.

    Paul Murphy

    Welsh Secretary Paul Murphy

    House in Westminster:
    :: ?3,419 - New plumbing system.
    :: ?2,336 - Freehold purchase arrangement fees.
    :: ?1,799 - Stamp duty.
    :: ?390 per month - Mortgage interest payments.
    :: ?687 - Annual service charges.

    Regular claims for decoration costs and furniture, including:
    :: ?35 - Lavatory roll holder.
    :: ?537 - Oven.
    :: ?1,674 - Carpet.
    :: ?605 - Television.
    :: ?499 - Sound system.
    :: ?1,98 - Light bulbs.
    :: ?6 - Vacuum cleaner dust bags.
    :: ?6 - Tin opener.
    :: ?200-?300 per month - Food.

    Shaun Woodward

    Northern Ireland Secretary Shaun Woodward

    Flat in London (one of seven properties he owns):
    :: ?23,083 - Mortgage interest and council tax in 2007-08.

    Regular office expenses:
    :: ?7.18 per tin - Family Circle biscuits.
    :: ?11,22 per tin - Gold Blend coffee.
    :: ?3,85 - Tetley tea bags.
    :: ?12,56 per case - Diet Coke.
    :: Newspapers and magazines.

    Douglas Alexander

    Secretary of State for International Development Douglas Alexander

    House in Renfrewshire:
    :: ?1,340 - Food for a year.
    :: ?550 - Bedding.
    :: ?69 - CD player.
    :: ?210 - Painting.
    :: ?830- Carpet.
    :: ?928 - Chimney relined.
    :: ?420 - Garage doors.
  • lfc4life
    Sports Nutter
    • Dec 2008
    • 3200

    #2
    ~~~~ing greedy, lazy barstewards! Don't there pay for anything? what are there wages for???? All corrupt scum
    IM SORRY but i will never have any sympathy for maggie thatcher .... the bitch

    I WOULD STILL LIKE TO SAY MY HEART AND RESPECT GOES OUT ALL BRITISH AND ALL ARMY TROOPS FIGHTING THE TERROR WHICH STILL BREEDS IN THE WORLD!! YOU HAVE AND ALWAYS WILL HAVE MY UTMOST RESPECT !

    YNWA!!!

    JUSTICE FOR THE '96"

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    YNWA

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    • wilf
      V.I.P. Member
      • Jan 2009
      • 1618

      #3
      i'm sure i saw gbrown register on here so why he want sky tv subscription

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