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Animal charities at it like cats and dogs
This is one of the most dispiriting things I have read in a long time. I don’t begrudge animal charities, but neither do I deem them worthy of my hard-earned cash. The decision of the Scottish SPCA to launch this broadside suggests a complete lack of perspective. Is it really the case
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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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