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I smell aged senile old bullshit from Paul Flynn MP.

He bleats on about Tory Alan Duncan MP and his expenses, yet strangely he seems to have forgotten all of his own and so I left this on the libel case losing MP's webshyte.
I bet ya all 2s 6d(thats old pre-decimal money for Americans an young folk) that he removes the comment asap.

Update: Bloody hell, the old duffer is on the ball already and the above comment has been censored and deleted.

So I have posted this:
I give it 20 mins. Nice to see that he can post on the evil baby eating Tories robbing the plebs and proles but heaven forbid anyone mention his own expenses!

The comment(s) can be found here at Flynn's webshyte or rather they won't be soon.

**Update 2, its gone already. His eye is on his website like Jacqui Smith watching her husband to ensure he stays away from porn.

At a stroke he has proven every thing I have ever said about this MP censoring and doctoring facts.

This is an MP who denies doing anything wrong, fails to mention the vast sums he has spent of your tax money on himself. Claims that The Telegraph ran a "witch hunt" against MP's, although it has not stopped him cherry picking figures from that same paper to use against his political opponents.

His wife is on the gravy train employed as his "senior secretary." - Nice work if you can get it. Especially if the tax payers are picking the tab up.
First up Flynn, why should we have to pay for your libel case? height="500" width="100%" > value="http://d.scribd.com/ScribdViewer.swf?document_id=16561869&access_key=key-1hsctur4478wmfayns5y&page=1&version=1&viewMode=">
Flynn claimed expenses on the solicitor fees!
Also thanks to the Telegraph we know that he stole "within the rules" a cool £7,052 for new kitchen, as well as work back in 2006 on his kitchen coming to £1580, a cool £1,153 on carpets and £1,200 decoration for his London property in 2005.

Then he sold this and moved to a new £275,000 flat. He also claimed £9,629 in stamp duty and fees.

Then we have £1000 deposit on kitchen equipment, charged to the taxpayer. In 2006 he charged the taxpayers £1201.90 on decorating his humble abode.

Also £16,958.00 2nd home allowance, £13,913.00 on office costs, £92,902.00 staffing costs, £202.00 central stationary, £510.00 stationary & postage. £1,209.00 IT provision, £7,171.00 on communications, £8,096.00 travel, £140,961.00 total.

He also claimed back mortgage interest of £215.00, claimed back water utilities of £26.07, electricity £27,00, council Tax £89.33, television service £16.50 although the good thing is that at his advanced age he will soon qualify for a free telly licence!

Also £1745 on a sofa and a chair. £189 on a bathroom cabinet. One ravel small sofa bed beige, costing £750 quid and a vanilla pluto chair costing £995 quid. Well it is natural wood.

Then we have one tv table £150, one side table £90, a dining table & four chairs both £150 quid.
One leather look manager chair coming to £64.98.

He also ordered Mac OS X version 10.4 Tiger @ £89.00 - he could have used Linux which is free but still at least its not Windows.

£424 on a bed for his aged corpse.

So free cable, free telly, no council tax, furniture free, stamp duty paid, his kitchen re-done at taxpayer expense. Oh it must be so difficult to struggle on a humble £64 grand a year as a backbench MP.

I wonder how folk manage without those perks, like the millions laid off under Labour and who are now reliant on benefits Mr Flynn?

Here is Flynn's apology which he was made to put up after losing his libel case, posted on his webshyte and now mysteriously vanished but has been saved by me.

On this website in February this year, I made certain statements referring to Endowment Justice Limited, one of the companies which offers assistance in obtaining compensation for those people who were mis-sold endowment policies. I have been campaigning against companies providing professional services in relation to endowment policy compensation claims, but my facts about Endowment Justice were incorrect. As a result, I wrongly accused the company and its directors Nick Keca, Marianne Fitzjohn and Graeme Webber of having previously mis-sold endowment policies and now dishonestly overcharging those self-same victims to help them obtain compensation. I am happy to clarify that neither Endowment Justice Ltd or any of its directors were ever involved in any aspect of endowment policy selling. It was therefore false and unfair to suggest that they had profited from the historic mis-selling of endowment policies. I was also incorrect in stating that Endowment Justice, which offers its services in recovering compensation on a “no-win, no-fee” basis, could charge its customers up to 40% of any compensation gained. Endowment Justice in fact charge customers 17.5% plus VAT or 22.5% plus VAT of any compensation gained. I was wrong to give the unintended impression that the company or its directors acts in any way improperly or unlawfully in providing services to those seeking compensation for endowment policy mis-selling. I would like to apologise to Endowment Justice for my allegations, and to Mr. Keca, Ms. Fitzjohn and Mr. Webber for any embarrassment or distress caused by my false remarks.

So he lost, we paid for the expenses and he could easily have avoided the case in the first place.

Roll on the election as Newport deserves so much better, so much better than an MP who covers up his expenses, deletes comments, whilst accusing one an all of everything under the sun.
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1 people have spoken:

Huw said...

Now that is weird, I could have sworn I posted a comment here.

Never mind, I did a screenshot myself and Oh gosh, I did post a comment, which you have removed, oh the irony.