diamond dogs
23-05-2008, 07:49 PM
Gordon Brown
His claims include a Sky TV subscription and television licence, utility and council tax bills and charges for service, insurance and ground rent on an unspecified property.
The then-Chancellor also submitted quarterly bills of £723 for cleaning services and £650 for food in 2005/06 as well as bills totalling more than £9,000 for refurbishment work on his kitchen in 2005 and £1,396 for painting and decorating in 2006.
Tony Blair
Mr Blair's claims related to his "Myrobella House" in Trimdon Colliery in his former Sedgefield constituency, and they included more than £10,600 for a new kitchen.
Then Prime Minister Tony Blair claimed on a range of utility bills in 2005/06, as well as £515.75 for a dishwasher and £50 on servicing an Aga stove in 2002.
Another £112.26 went on having rubbish removed from his garage by the local council and hundreds of pounds were spent on gardeners.
John Prescott
Former Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott claimed £6,707.06 to cover external repairs to his constituency home in Hull in 2005, including supplying and fixing mock Tudor boards to the front gable.
Barbara Follett
The Stevenage MP, wife of millionaire novelist Ken Follett, claimed more than £1,600 for window cleaning at her London home, with the cleaners visiting on 18 occasions at £94-a-time during 2003-04.
David Cameron
Barring one small claim for a telephone bill, Mr Cameron's expenses seem to consist only of claims for mortgage interest on his second home.
The totals claimed were already public knowledge, but the release gives more detail than ever before on the precise items MPs paid for under the Additional Cost Allowance (ACA), worth a maximum of £22,110 a year to MPs for constituencies outside central London.
His claims include a Sky TV subscription and television licence, utility and council tax bills and charges for service, insurance and ground rent on an unspecified property.
The then-Chancellor also submitted quarterly bills of £723 for cleaning services and £650 for food in 2005/06 as well as bills totalling more than £9,000 for refurbishment work on his kitchen in 2005 and £1,396 for painting and decorating in 2006.
Tony Blair
Mr Blair's claims related to his "Myrobella House" in Trimdon Colliery in his former Sedgefield constituency, and they included more than £10,600 for a new kitchen.
Then Prime Minister Tony Blair claimed on a range of utility bills in 2005/06, as well as £515.75 for a dishwasher and £50 on servicing an Aga stove in 2002.
Another £112.26 went on having rubbish removed from his garage by the local council and hundreds of pounds were spent on gardeners.
John Prescott
Former Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott claimed £6,707.06 to cover external repairs to his constituency home in Hull in 2005, including supplying and fixing mock Tudor boards to the front gable.
Barbara Follett
The Stevenage MP, wife of millionaire novelist Ken Follett, claimed more than £1,600 for window cleaning at her London home, with the cleaners visiting on 18 occasions at £94-a-time during 2003-04.
David Cameron
Barring one small claim for a telephone bill, Mr Cameron's expenses seem to consist only of claims for mortgage interest on his second home.
The totals claimed were already public knowledge, but the release gives more detail than ever before on the precise items MPs paid for under the Additional Cost Allowance (ACA), worth a maximum of £22,110 a year to MPs for constituencies outside central London.