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By *ionelhutz OP   Man
over a year ago

liverpool

Mp for Southampton visited a food bank last year and claimed a pound back in parking expenses.

He also called the school meals issue a publicity stunt.

To be fair to the people of Southampton, you can see why they would want such a principled politician, representing them at parliament.

You also just know for a fact he is one of those fellas who waits for a penny change at the shop.

On the bright side at least we are free from all those eu freeloaders.

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here

Food banks in Southampton are charging to park?

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man
over a year ago

liverpool

I'm assuming there was a car park nearby.

He is also paid 24 grand a year for 'consultancy work " for 10 hrs a month at a property firm.

So he obviously needed that pound.

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here

‘Mony a mickle maks a muckle'

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man
over a year ago

liverpool

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By *ovebjsMan
over a year ago

Bristol


"Mp for Southampton visited a food bank last year and claimed a pound back in parking expenses.

He also called the school meals issue a publicity stunt.

To be fair to the people of Southampton, you can see why they would want such a principled politician, representing them at parliament.

You also just know for a fact he is one of those fellas who waits for a penny change at the shop.

On the bright side at least we are free from all those eu freeloaders.

"

The school meals comment from him is his ignorance of the situation, but the parking is a non story to be honest as everyone who pays out for parking fuel ect I their job keeps the receipts to claim it back

That’s just common sense

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Mp for Southampton visited a food bank last year and claimed a pound back in parking expenses.

He also called the school meals issue a publicity stunt.

To be fair to the people of Southampton, you can see why they would want such a principled politician, representing them at parliament.

You also just know for a fact he is one of those fellas who waits for a penny change at the shop.

On the bright side at least we are free from all those eu freeloaders.

The school meals comment from him is his ignorance of the situation, but the parking is a non story to be honest as everyone who pays out for parking fuel ect I their job keeps the receipts to claim it back

That’s just common sense "

Aight but most people charge the private company for their parking and petrol. He's charging the people he's supposed to be working for.

Sure, it's only a pound. But it shows his mentality.

And yeah the ignorant comments about the school meals pale in comparison to some more senior Tories.

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby

Sack the lowlife

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Sack the lowlife "

If history tells us anything. The more contempt the Tories show us, the more votes they get.

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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago

upton wirral


"Food banks in Southampton are charging to park?

"

Wonderfull seems a false claim on expences that pound could go to help Boris decorate his flat

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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago

upton wirral


"Sack the lowlife

If history tells us anything. The more contempt the Tories show us, the more votes they get. "

Thats because you do not follow politics and realise labour polititions are no different but they do not get scrutenised as much by lefties I wonder why.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Sack the lowlife

If history tells us anything. The more contempt the Tories show us, the more votes they get. Thats because you do not follow politics and realise labour polititions are no different but they do not get scrutenised as much by lefties I wonder why.

"

Because they're not in power.

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man
over a year ago

liverpool


"Sack the lowlife

If history tells us anything. The more contempt the Tories show us, the more votes they get. Thats because you do not follow politics and realise labour polititions are no different but they do not get scrutenised as much by lefties I wonder why.

"

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By *ovebjsMan
over a year ago

Bristol


"Mp for Southampton visited a food bank last year and claimed a pound back in parking expenses.

He also called the school meals issue a publicity stunt.

To be fair to the people of Southampton, you can see why they would want such a principled politician, representing them at parliament.

You also just know for a fact he is one of those fellas who waits for a penny change at the shop.

On the bright side at least we are free from all those eu freeloaders.

The school meals comment from him is his ignorance of the situation, but the parking is a non story to be honest as everyone who pays out for parking fuel ect I their job keeps the receipts to claim it back

That’s just common sense

Aight but most people charge the private company for their parking and petrol. He's charging the people he's supposed to be working for.

Sure, it's only a pound. But it shows his mentality.

And yeah the ignorant comments about the school meals pale in comparison to some more senior Tories. "

So are you saying he claimed directly from the food bank ? Or did he claim it as expenses ?

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By *uliaChrisCouple
over a year ago

westerham


"Mp for Southampton visited a food bank last year and claimed a pound back in parking expenses.

He also called the school meals issue a publicity stunt.

To be fair to the people of Southampton, you can see why they would want such a principled politician, representing them at parliament.

You also just know for a fact he is one of those fellas who waits for a penny change at the shop.

On the bright side at least we are free from all those eu freeloaders.

The school meals comment from him is his ignorance of the situation, but the parking is a non story to be honest as everyone who pays out for parking fuel ect I their job keeps the receipts to claim it back

That’s just common sense

Aight but most people charge the private company for their parking and petrol. He's charging the people he's supposed to be working for.

Sure, it's only a pound. But it shows his mentality.

And yeah the ignorant comments about the school meals pale in comparison to some more senior Tories.

So are you saying he claimed directly from the food bank ? Or did he claim it as expenses ?"

I believe we are discussing a pound coin.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Mp for Southampton visited a food bank last year and claimed a pound back in parking expenses.

He also called the school meals issue a publicity stunt.

To be fair to the people of Southampton, you can see why they would want such a principled politician, representing them at parliament.

You also just know for a fact he is one of those fellas who waits for a penny change at the shop.

On the bright side at least we are free from all those eu freeloaders.

The school meals comment from him is his ignorance of the situation, but the parking is a non story to be honest as everyone who pays out for parking fuel ect I their job keeps the receipts to claim it back

That’s just common sense

Aight but most people charge the private company for their parking and petrol. He's charging the people he's supposed to be working for.

Sure, it's only a pound. But it shows his mentality.

And yeah the ignorant comments about the school meals pale in comparison to some more senior Tories.

So are you saying he claimed directly from the food bank ? Or did he claim it as expenses ?"

I'm not saying anything about where he claimed his £1 from.

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By *ovebjsMan
over a year ago

Bristol


"Mp for Southampton visited a food bank last year and claimed a pound back in parking expenses.

He also called the school meals issue a publicity stunt.

To be fair to the people of Southampton, you can see why they would want such a principled politician, representing them at parliament.

You also just know for a fact he is one of those fellas who waits for a penny change at the shop.

On the bright side at least we are free from all those eu freeloaders.

The school meals comment from him is his ignorance of the situation, but the parking is a non story to be honest as everyone who pays out for parking fuel ect I their job keeps the receipts to claim it back

That’s just common sense

Aight but most people charge the private company for their parking and petrol. He's charging the people he's supposed to be working for.

Sure, it's only a pound. But it shows his mentality.

And yeah the ignorant comments about the school meals pale in comparison to some more senior Tories.

So are you saying he claimed directly from the food bank ? Or did he claim it as expenses ?

I'm not saying anything about where he claimed his £1 from."

Well if it’s claimed as expenses the it’s claimed against his tax so I don’t see a problem really.

I’m self employed responsible for my own tax and so keep all receipts and yes even a pound

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By *ovebjsMan
over a year ago

Bristol


"Mp for Southampton visited a food bank last year and claimed a pound back in parking expenses.

He also called the school meals issue a publicity stunt.

To be fair to the people of Southampton, you can see why they would want such a principled politician, representing them at parliament.

You also just know for a fact he is one of those fellas who waits for a penny change at the shop.

On the bright side at least we are free from all those eu freeloaders.

The school meals comment from him is his ignorance of the situation, but the parking is a non story to be honest as everyone who pays out for parking fuel ect I their job keeps the receipts to claim it back

That’s just common sense

Aight but most people charge the private company for their parking and petrol. He's charging the people he's supposed to be working for.

Sure, it's only a pound. But it shows his mentality.

And yeah the ignorant comments about the school meals pale in comparison to some more senior Tories.

So are you saying he claimed directly from the food bank ? Or did he claim it as expenses ?

I believe we are discussing a pound coin.

"

It does not matter if it’s a pound or £50 it’s perfectly legitimate

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man
over a year ago

liverpool

Some epic mingebag behaviour in here.

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By *ovebjsMan
over a year ago

Bristol


"Some epic mingebag behaviour in here."

Are you self employed?

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By *obka3Couple
over a year ago

bournemouth

I wonder how many knick pens etc from the office or other things from work

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I wonder how many knick pens etc from the office or other things from work "

In this scenario, are those pens paid for by the tax payer, or private businesses?

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By *obka3Couple
over a year ago

bournemouth


"I wonder how many knick pens etc from the office or other things from work

In this scenario, are those pens paid for by the tax payer, or private businesses?"

Makes absolutely no difference, theft is against the law, claiming legitimate expenses is totally legal. Is claiming a pound petty yes in my opinion it is, but better than pinching stuff from work

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By *ovebjsMan
over a year ago

Bristol


"I wonder how many knick pens etc from the office or other things from work

In this scenario, are those pens paid for by the tax payer, or private businesses?

Makes absolutely no difference, theft is against the law, claiming legitimate expenses is totally legal. Is claiming a pound petty yes in my opinion it is, but better than pinching stuff from work "

Thing is it might only be a pound but if you run on expenses then you get receipts for everything regardless as it keep the record straight

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man
over a year ago

liverpool


"Some epic mingebag behaviour in here.

Are you self employed?"

Are you suggesting he is struggling financially?

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man
over a year ago

liverpool


"I wonder how many knick pens etc from the office or other things from work

In this scenario, are those pens paid for by the tax payer, or private businesses?"

There is literally nothing they can do,that they will criticise..

The mystery of why a clueless buffoon won am 80 seat majority suddenly becomes clear

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man
over a year ago

liverpool


"I wonder how many knick pens etc from the office or other things from work

In this scenario, are those pens paid for by the tax payer, or private businesses?

Makes absolutely no difference, theft is against the law, claiming legitimate expenses is totally legal. Is claiming a pound petty yes in my opinion it is, but better than pinching stuff from work

Thing is it might only be a pound but if you run on expenses then you get receipts for everything regardless as it keep the record straight

"

In all seriousness the pound is a side issue.

He was quite happy to see families who are desperately struggling not receive help in terms of free school meals but he has no qualms about claiming for a point on top of his 100k+ salary.

Obviously a man of integrity.

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By *ovebjsMan
over a year ago

Bristol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Some epic mingebag behaviour in here."

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So, those that don't agree with you are worth insulting, are they....?

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By *eroy1000Man
over a year ago

milton keynes


"I wonder how many knick pens etc from the office or other things from work

In this scenario, are those pens paid for by the tax payer, or private businesses?"

Theft is theft and if its a private company that has to replace the items, they have to be paid for which shows in the profits and tax paid so in the end the tax payer suffers in either situation

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man
over a year ago

liverpool

In all seriousness you can only applaud those levels of whataboutery

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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago

upton wirral


"Mp for Southampton visited a food bank last year and claimed a pound back in parking expenses.

He also called the school meals issue a publicity stunt.

To be fair to the people of Southampton, you can see why they would want such a principled politician, representing them at parliament.

You also just know for a fact he is one of those fellas who waits for a penny change at the shop.

On the bright side at least we are free from all those eu freeloaders.

The school meals comment from him is his ignorance of the situation, but the parking is a non story to be honest as everyone who pays out for parking fuel ect I their job keeps the receipts to claim it back

That’s just common sense

Aight but most people charge the private company for their parking and petrol. He's charging the people he's supposed to be working for.

Sure, it's only a pound. But it shows his mentality.

And yeah the ignorant comments about the school meals pale in comparison to some more senior Tories.

So are you saying he claimed directly from the food bank ? Or did he claim it as expenses ?

I believe we are discussing a pound coin.

"

Old saying look after the pennies the pounds will look after themsrelves in modern terms maybe look after your coin the notes will lookafter themeselves

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