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Baroness Uddin, the Labour peer, has been cleared of any wrongdoing over her expenses claims.
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submitted by PoliticsCoUk on 11th May 2009 (via politics.co.uk)
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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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The scandal over MPs' expenses has led to a dramatic drop in support for the Conservatives as voters have turned their backs on all three main parties, the latest ComRes survey for The Independent has found.
submitted by TheIndependent on 1st Jun 2009 (via rss.feedsportal.com)
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The creator of one of television’s most powerful portrayals of political corruption has described his bewilderment at the Westminster expenses scandal.
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Never mind horse manure and duck ponds - there’s an equally worrying expenses scandal in the spiked offices.
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The Conservatives emerged as the clear winners of the night despite signs that they had been hit by a backlash from voters over the MPs' expenses scandal.
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