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Published Date: 10 July 2008
DAVID Cameron yesterday announced a "deep clean" of Tory MEPs' expenses, after his party was hit by a series of sleaze scandals.
The Tory leader said serving MEPs who refused to sign up to a new internal code of conduct – requiring them to publish all claims – would not be allowed to stand in next June's European Parliament elections.

Mr Cameron said: "I believe these chan
ges will help to ensure that the delegation of British Conservative MEPs are committed, and seen to be committed, to high standards of propriety in public life."

Last month the party's leader in Brussels, Giles Chichester, stood down rather than explain why he had paid a firm linked to his family £445,000 from his expenses – calling it a "whoops-a-daisy" moment.

This was followed by controversy around another Tory MEP, Den Dover, who paid £758,000 to a company employing his family.

Mr Dover and Mr Chichester are being investigated by the European Parliament.

Mr Cameron said he was not trying to "start a witch-hunt or burn people at the stake". However, a Conservative MEP criticised his attempt to reform expenses as "half-baked".

It was reported that an unsigned memo says the change is a "direct breach of the rules of the European Parliament" and likely to bring a PR "defeat".

The author of the memo is unknown, but the Conservatives confirmed that it was one of their MEPs.





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Nikostratos,

10/07/2008 00:38:20
Old Dave and his crew start tenetively if not timorously discussing some outline policies..And all of a sudden there 20 odd point lead in the opinion polls drop to around 13 points.......and the bookies slash the odds on a conservative landslide win at Westminster...........
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Nikostratos,

10/07/2008 01:56:47
Uh eck thinks if the torys win the Scots people will run to get away from them.................he is probably right there
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Scotindy,

Los Angeles 10/07/2008 03:49:33
Well well well, the english are going to get a conservative government after all, sleaze and more sleaze does not leave english polotics and it does not matter which side of the fence they are on..SCOTLAND MOVE FORWARD WITH INDEPENDENCE and get rid of all of the unionist THIEVES....
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Guga II,

Rockall 10/07/2008 04:29:58
No MSP, MP or MEP should be allowed to employ family members, paid for out of the public purse. To do so only leads to nepotism and corruption, as can be seen in some of the above mentioned examples.

Moreover, any of them involved in any attempt, directly or indirectly, to defraud the public, should be prosecuted for fraud.

And, of course, full details of any and all of their expenses claims should be published in full. Failure to do so should result in a de facto case for prosecution for fraud.
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Linda,

Edinburgh 10/07/2008 09:20:32
Why has no Scottish newspaper reported on the fact that Labour and Tory MPs voted yesterday to reduce the number of Scottish MEPs from 7 to 6.

Given Scotland's distinctive instutions this is a farce compared to Denmark's 15 MEPs. Another Union dividend.
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Nikostratos,

10/07/2008 10:07:13

MEP attacks Cameron expenses plan
Oh dear that sleaze accusation is a devil to get rid eh dave?




http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7497632.stm
David Cameron outlines new expenses rules

A Conservative MEP has criticised party leader David Cameron's attempt to reform expenses as "half-baked".

An unsigned memo seen by the BBC says the change is a "direct breach of the rules of the European Parliament" and likely to bring a PR "defeat"
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Hilary,

Edinburgh 10/07/2008 10:46:10
MCMADMAN:

Nice though you might find it, Lab and the LDs have been more transparent for a while:

http://www.garytitley.com/2cbcf30e-9d45-d014-7936-4174c93793a8

http://www.winwithchris.org.uk/Pay%20&%20Expenses/Pay%20&%20Expenses.htm

You might like to ask the PRESIDENT of the SNP whether employing family members is as bad as you suggest......

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Linda,

Edinburgh 10/07/2008 14:40:55
More Labour lies exposed on BBC Website this afternoon:

Wendy Alexander was advised that donations to her Scottish Labour leadership campaign should be declared, it has emerged.
The guidance, from a Holyrood official, came out in the official report into a complaint about her campaign donations.
The newly-published official report into the complaint, notes of a discussion between Ms Alexander and a standards committee clerk on 8 November last year.
The clerk said it was explained to her that "any donation could be considered as a gift and therefore it would be required to be registered if it exceeded £520 and met the prejudice test".
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