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Local MPs claim £2.5m
Friday 26th October 2007, 11:49AM BST.
MPs claimed £87.6 million in personal and office expenses last year, and £2.5 million of the total was paid out to parliamentarians in the Black Country and Staffordshire.
The taxpayer-funded average bill of £135,813 rose by nearly three times the rate of inflation last year.
Biggest payout in the area was to Sandwell MP Tom Watson, pictured, who claimed more than £150,000, including over £16,000 for stationery and postage.
But his total was dwarfed by highest claimer, International Development Minister Shahid Malik, who totted up £185,421 in charges, and the Minister for the West Midlands, Birmingham MP Liam Byrne, who was paid £178,116.
The lowest claim in the Express & Star area came from Richard Taylor, the independent MP for Wyre Forest, whose charges totalled £102,225.
MPs said they were “good value for money”, but the Taxpayers’ Alliance said they should be ashamed of themselves.
The pressure group chief executive Matthew Elliott said: “Families are struggling to pay higher tax bills whilst MPs are spending more and more of our money on themselves each year.
“No wonder voters have little respect for politicians when they see so many with their snouts in the trough.”
Claims are for London housing, staff and office costs, travel, stamps, IT and stationery.
What your MP claimed in 2006/7
Tom Watson (Lab, West Bromwich East) £151,388, including £19,740 (London home); £24,459 (office running costs); £82,748 (staff); £2,381 (car mileage); £4,138 (rail fares); £16,189 (stationery and postage).
Ian Austin (Lab, Dudley North) £150,722 inc £22,076 (London); £20,907 (office); £86,356 (staff); £2,396 (car); £6,077 (rail); £11,501 (stationery, postage).
Lynda Waltho (Lab, Stourbridge) £144,230 inc £14,802 (London); £23,839 (office); £83,181 (staff); £2,444 (car); £5,197 (rail); £12,254 (stationery, postage).
Sir Patrick Cormack (Con, South Staffs) £140,245 inc £22,032 (London); £23,323 (office); £80,009 (staff); £4,851 (car); £266 (rail); £8,636 (stationery, postage).
David Kidney (Lab, Stafford) £138,399 inc £16,186 (London); £22,684 (office); £83,791 (staff); £0 (car); £5,091 (rail); £9,098 (stationery, postage).
Adrian Bailey (Lab, West Bromwich West) £137,658 inc £21,739 (London); £18,615 (office); £87,978 (staff); £3,036 (car); £2,646 (rail); £2,328 (stationery, postage).
Pat McFadden (Lab, Wolverhampton South East) £136,834 inc £22,110 (London); £25,449 (office); £73,858 (staff); £3,064 (car); £4,201 (rail); £6,766 (stationery, postage).
Ian Pearson (Lab, Dudley South) £134,202 inc £22,033 (London); £20,966 (office); 81,384 (staff); £4,949 (car); £348 (rail); £568 (stationery, postage).
Bill Cash (Con, Stone) £129,400 inc £20,919 (London); £20,211 (office); £75,232 (staff); £5,387 (car); £4,108 (rail); £1,824 (stationery, postage).
Rob Marris (Lab, Wolverhampton South West) £127,583 inc £11,111 (London); £21,758 (office); £85,957 (staff); £817 (car); £2,480 (rail); £38 (bicycle); £4,365 (stationery, postage).
Tony Wright (Lab, Cannock Chase) £126,875 inc £16,131 (London); £17,934 (office); £78,956 (staff); £2,435 (car); £6,316 (rail); £3,626 (stationery, postage).
Bruce George (Lab, Walsall South) £126,769 inc £16,866 (London); £15,286 (office); £84,389 (staff); £4,459 (car); £30 (rail); £3,102 (stationery, postage).
Ken Purchase (Lab, Wolverhampton North East) £126,502 inc £13,610 (London); £20,416 (office); £84,552 (staff); £5,403 (car); £102 (rail); £1,294 (stationery, postage).
Michael Fabricant (Con, Lichfield) £121,973 inc £22,110 (London); £14,765 (office); £73,095 (London); £3,536 (car); £4,133 (rail); £3,391 (stationery, postage).
Sylvia Heal (Halesowen and Rowley Regis £119,274 inc £8,897 (London); £12,921 (office); £85,583 (staff); £3,646 (car); £3,273 (rail); £3,603 (stationery, postage).
Philip Dunne (Con, Ludlow) £116,480 inc £0 (London); £21,076 (office); £86,216 (staff); £0 car; £3,206 (rail); £4,964 (stationery, postage).
John Spellar (Lab, Warley) £109,013 inc £10,764 (London); £11,093 (office); £76,315 b(staff); £4,846 (car); £419 (rail); £4,964 (stationery, postage).
Richard Shepherd (Con, Aldridge/Brownhills) £105,293 inc £17,529 (London); £20,224 (office); £60,830 (office); £5,491 (car); £120 (rail); £203 (stationery, postage).
David Winnick (Lab, Walsall North) £103,639 inc £9,626 (London); £21,794 (office); £65,826 (staff); £0 (car); £4,576 (rail); £319 (stationery, postage).
Richard Taylor (Independent, Wyre Forest) £102,225 inc £19,923 (London); £6,515 (office); £67,797 (staff); £0 (car); £4,879 (rail) and £2,059 (stationery, postage).
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How many of these “staff” are close relatives?
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Well I personally think the figures are an absolute disgrace. We are not getting value for money. Seems like some are out on some form of joyride.
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Some of this “postage and stationery” money is claimed by MPs to fund glossy newsletters that are virtually indistinguishable from the kind of newsletters that local councillors send out, extolling what we are doing and where we can be contacted. Except that we have to pay for ours out of our own pocket – and rightly so. Perhaps it’s time the Parliamentary Standards Commissioner tightened up on this dubious use of public money for self-(in other words, party political) promotion.
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Disgraceful – cant say anymore, i’m speechless!
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What did the average worker get in extra pay last year ermmmm nothing
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these people live on the hard earned money we as tax payers are forced to pay. they should be held to account for the expences they submit.? its a total discrace,
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Greed is in every man/woman, and in every MP. They say ‘lower taxes’, what they should say, ‘lower taxes (ahem) and put up expenses (ahem)’
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pure greed they don’t give a monkey’s about us but come polling
day we’re there best buddies do they think we’re stupid there all in it for the lovely taxpayers money,day light robbery,they should cap the expences to about 80,000 tops no more thats ya geedy lot.
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Parasites.
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The pigs have their heads in the trough again. They were voted in, next time vote them out!
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