Telegraph.
Gordon Brown has spent nearly £20,000 of his parliamentary expenses on flying between London and Edinburgh, despite rarely appearing in the House of Commons.You can imagine what any other employer in the land outside the public services would say to that sort of claim and work attendance. You'd be looking at the sack and probably facing a police enquiry. Nor I suspect is Gordon brown the only one still at it, though as yet proof is yet to appear. Still it should not really come as such a surprise that those who have their hands on our cash and run the expenses system they have to suit themselves don't see anything wrong with robbing us blind.
Rules allow MPs to claim for the cost of travelling between London and their constituency homes if they are on parliamentary business.
However the former prime minister has only spoken in the Commons on three occasions since May 2010.
Mr Brown has also participated in only 15 per cent of parliamentary votes since the 2010 election, according to an analysis by the politics website publicwhip.co.uk.
In all, he has claimed £19,237 in parliamentary expenses on air travel between London and Edinburgh between June 29 2010 and Jan 23, 2012.
All that the expenses scandal of the previous years has done is to take us back to square one, they're still thieves and still utterly dishonourable.
We should hang them all.
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Considering all the trouble he caused when he worked in The House, this is almost a bargain. We should have done this years ago - paid him not to come in to work.
Gordon Brown has spent nearly £20,000 of his parliamentary expenses on flying between London and Edinburgh, despite rarely appearing in the House of Commons.
Well, there was that little matter of all that shopping to do.
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