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6:47am Friday 4th July 2008
MPs are facing further outrage over their expenses regime after they rejected calls for the abolition of the "John Lewis list" and independent scrutiny of their claims.
The Westminster anti-sleaze watchdog looks almost certain to launch its own probe after the surprise move by MPs to cling on to their controversial second homes allowance.
Sir Christopher Kelly, the chairman of the Commons committee on standards in public life, has repeatedly warned he would review MPs' expenses if their own inquiry did not calm public anger.
Asked about the Commons' decision to reject a series of reforms, he said: "I would expect the public to react very badly."
His comments came after MPs defied uproar over their taxpayer-funded claims for kitchens, bathrooms and plasma televisions.
While voting to keep the £24,000-a-year budget to buy and kit out second homes, they also killed off moves to subject their allowances to external audits following recent scandals.
But they did approve a new programme to get bigger and better constituency offices at an additional cost to the taxpayer of up to £3.2 million every year.
The package retaining the so-called "John Lewis list" of household items and property improvements was backed mainly by Labour MPs.
They included 33 ministers, among them Home Secretary Jacqui Smith, Culture Secretary Andy Burnham and housing minister Caroline Flint.
But more than half of MPs - including Prime Minister Gordon Brown and Chancellor Alistair Darling - stayed away from the Commons for the contentious vote.
INCREASING numbers of young people are falling into lives of crime.
C O N G R A T U L A T I O N S!! to the lucky winner of the latest Parent Zone online competition for two Snugdowner treatments at Chessgrove Spa, Worcestershire.
AS a welcome home from the war, it was a touch on the genteel side. After all, when you’d been dodging Hitler’s bombs and bullets for a few years, you could probably have thought of better things to do on your first night back on civvie street than wander down the social club and listen to a bloke playing a violin.
SANTA Claus, his wife, elves and even reindeer are all to be found now that Telford’s Wonderland attraction has been transformed into Winter Wonderland in the run-up to Christmas.
FOLLOWING their nostalgic meander down Worcestershire’s River Severn though their extensive vintage postcard collection, Jan Dobrzynski and Keith Turner have now urned their attention to Herefordshire’s pretty river Wye.
THE Backbeat Beatles were formed in 1994 by Chris O’Neill (Paul McCartney) and have been hailed as being the closest we can get to witnessing the original Fab Four.
MPs have accepted a 2.25% pay rise for this year
MPs have accepted a 2.25% pay rise for this year
MPs have accepted a 2.25% pay rise for this year
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