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You can’t write about every single MP the Torygraph accuses in the extended expenses saga – even they’re taking weeks and weeks over it with dozens of writers, so you’d just never keep up with all the guilty, the dodgy and the smeared. However, some are just gifts. Tory MP Bill Cash’s dodgy claims may be less memorable than Tory duck houses, Tory servants’ quart...
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LoveAndLiberty on 29th May 2009 (via loveandliberty.blogspot.com)
Another trougher exposed... Bill Cash, a senior Conservative MP, claimed more than £15,000 in taxpayer-funded expenses to pay his daughter rent for her London flat even though he owned a home closer to Westminster. During the period he was renting the flat, Mr Cash owned a flat in Pimlico — a short walk from Parliament. Perhaps a scaffold on the green might prove useful?
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