David Cameron's Commons aide has become the first casualty of the expenses scandal, issuing his resignation this morning.
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PoliticsCoUk on 14th May 2009 (via politics.co.uk)
David Cameron's Commons aide has become the first casualty of the expenses scandal, issuing his resignation this morning.
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PoliticsCoUk on 14th May 2009 (via politics.co.uk)
David Cameron is expecting to face questions from MPs today about his party's links to a phone hacking suspect as he delivers an emergency statement on the scandal to the House of Commons.
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Telegraph on 20th Jul 2011 (via telegraph.feedsportal.com)
The scams are a legacy of New Labour's get-rich, ideology-lite culture. The remoralisation must go far beyond the Commons The House of Commons expenses scandal may have brought the British political class to a new nadir, but it's the country that will pay the price. David Cameron was yesterday hailed as a political master after he turned a week of Telegraph revelations about pocket-stuff...
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Guardian on 14th May 2009 (via guardian.co.uk)
Senior members of David Cameron's shadow cabinet have been implicated in the parliamentary expenses scandal including Michael Gove and Andrew Lansley who "flipped" properties to claim allowances.
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Telegraph on 10th May 2009 (via telegraph.co.uk)
David Cameron, the Prime Minister, has insisted that the Leveson inquiry into journalistic standards will not be used to shackle the press in revenge for its exposure of the expenses scandal.
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Telegraph on 21st Oct 2011 (via telegraph.feedsportal.com)
David Cameron will today attempt to convince voters that only the Conservatives have a grip on how politics needs to be reformed in the wake of the expenses scandal.
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Telegraph on 7th Feb 2010 (via telegraph.co.uk)
ASENIOR MP was sacked and another stood down as one of David Cameron’s closest aides yesterday as party leaders struggled to put a lid on the still-frothing expenses scandal.
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WalesOnline on 15th May 2009 (via walesonline.co.uk)
This is impressive and decisive leadership from David Cameron. Action not words. Action not consultations. The MPs expenses scandal is one of the most difficult problems a party leader has ever faced. It is hard to know what more he could have done. A full and frank apology. No prevarication. Conservative MPs instructed to pay back all excessive claims immediately or face the sack. Dr Crippen i...
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NHSBlogDoctor on 12th May 2009 (via nhsblogdoc.blogspot.com)
For most of the Westminster establishment the expenses disclosures have been an ongoing nightmare - scandal after scandal which the political parties have failed to contain.
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Telegraph on 22nd May 2009 (via telegraph.co.uk)