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Published Date: 30 March 2008
THE official residence of Commons Speaker Michael Martin has received improvements costing more than £700,000 since he took the job.
More than £100,000 a year has been spent on average on items including furniture, art and air conditioning for the Grade 1-listed apartments.

The figures were released under the Freedom of Information Act and come as the Speaker is under intense p
ressure over MPs' expenses.

They show that £148,900 has been spent on furniture, £191,000 on an air-conditioning system, £13,000 on art and £291,000 on "building restoration and refurbishment" in Speaker's House.

In total, £724,000 has been spent on the residence – which also includes the State Rooms of the Palace of Westminster – since 2001.

Martin was elected Speaker in October 2000.

Another £992,000 has been spent on Speaker's Garden, although most of the costs have gone on improving security since 9/11.

Former independent MP Martin Bell, the anti-sleaze campaigner, said he was "shocked".

"The Speaker should be setting a good example and he is not – MPs have got to get their palace in order," he said. "You run out of words to describe his behaviour."

Mark Wallace, campaign director of the TaxPayers' Alliance, said the disclosure proved that Martin was the wrong person to be heading a review of MPs' expenses.

He said: "The Speaker is well paid and receives generous allowances as well as a free house, so it is excessive for him to be billing so heavily for furniture, art and cooling systems."

Martin's spokeswoman said the spending was part of a rolling programme of improvements which were commissioned by the Parliamentary Estates Directorate. She stressed that the house included more than just Martin's grace and favour apartment.

Martin has already come under fire for claiming more than £75,000 of second homes allowance on his Glasgow property, for which he has no mortgage.

His wife has claimed thousands of pounds in expenses for taxis, the disclosure of which led to a row which caused Martin's previous spokesperson, Mike Granatt, to quit.





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  • Last Updated: 29 March 2008 9:27 PM
  • Source: Scotland On Sunday
  • Location: Scotland
  • Related Topics: Politicians' expenses
 
1

gaffer,

Kamloops 30/03/2008 00:28:25
now surely this is a fine example of the fact that money is just spent and nobody is accountable, can youimagine how much good that money would have done rehousing the poor , or creating jobs thru creating industry , even in any small way.
but , before we all jump up scream , lets look at our own local city councelors and see where they are spending taxpayers money
2

Me, myself and I,

UK 30/03/2008 08:59:15
I wonder how many lives this could have saved in Iraq or Afghanistan if spent on proper kit for UK troops?

This government has expired. Like a pint of milk past its use by date. It stinks.
3

albanman,

Edinburgh 30/03/2008 10:36:16
Grrrrrrr!!!! This kind of extravangant expenditure makes me want to vomit. Mr Martin may be from the Gorbals, but he certainly left that area behind in thought, word and deed. Betty Boothroyd kept the Speaker's residence immaculate - and one wonders what happened to the furniture that was replaced as Ms Boothroyd certainly didn't take it.

No matter how some may rationalise this amount of money being spent, it's disgraceful i.e. without grace, without any redeeming element. (Let's not even touch the other areas in which Mr. Martin and his wife have been less than honest) Shame on the man!!
4

Guga II,

Rockall 30/03/2008 11:43:17
Why is this crook allowed to claim £75,000 for a house he owns, and when his residence in London is supplied courtesy of the taxpayer? The same applies to that crook Maggie Broon, with his claim for £55,000 and his freebee houuse in London courtesy of the taxpayer.

These thieves, liars and charlatans are ripping the taxpayers off, left, right and centre. They are lining their own pockets whilst bleeding us dry, and, at the same time, impoverishing us by running the economy into the ground and raising taxes on everything, including fuel.
5

Gee Dee,

Midlothian 30/03/2008 12:19:15
Its the Gravy Train and its there to be exploited until some Brave sole puts his or indeed her head above the parapit and reforms all the benifits these people get apart from thier salary and a big fat pension when they feck up
6

joppa jock,

Huntingdon 30/03/2008 13:50:46
Martin, Brown and Alexander are 3 reasons that the English will be happy to see Scotland becoming independent. They're the leaders of a bunch of thieves and are lacking in moral fibre. Brown's talk of his moral compass is no more than another meaningless soundbite.
7

Highland Mighty ,

30/03/2008 14:37:04
SOME IRONY FOR THE SABBATH;

Alexander vows to stand up for 'victims' of SNP

Fighting talk in first conference speech as Labour Party leader...............
..............................................................................
Speaker's House gets £700,000 makeover
By Daniel Bentley
THE official residence of Commons Speaker Michael Martin has received improvements costing more than £700,000 since he took the job.
More than £100,000 a year has been spent on average on items including furniture, art and air conditioning for the Grade 1-listed apartments.








WE NEED PROTECTION FROM THE GREEDY SELF SERVING CROOKS IN POWER.

8

Highland Mighty ,

30/03/2008 14:37:04
SOME IRONY FOR THE SABBATH;

Alexander vows to stand up for 'victims' of SNP

Fighting talk in first conference speech as Labour Party leader...............
..............................................................................
Speaker's House gets £700,000 makeover
By Daniel Bentley
THE official residence of Commons Speaker Michael Martin has received improvements costing more than £700,000 since he took the job.
More than £100,000 a year has been spent on average on items including furniture, art and air conditioning for the Grade 1-listed apartments.








WE NEED PROTECTION FROM THE GREEDY SELF SERVING CROOKS IN POWER.

9

Highland Mighty ,

30/03/2008 14:38:03
Wendygate Episode Guide
Pre-Wendygate i. 14 th December 2005.
The Sunday Times reveals that Wendy Alexander defended a £15,600 claim for office supplies by saying: 'The postage and stationery spending reflects the exceptionally hard work of the office in keeping constituents up to date with local developments particularly around campaigns on antisocial behaviour in Paisley and the future of local health services in Argyll and Clyde.'

Wendygate I. 17 th November 2008.
Paul Hutcheon, Scottish Political Editor of the Sunday Herald, reveals that Wendy Alexander's leadership campaign had received a number of payments of £995, £5 under the limit requiring a declaration to the Electoral Commission. This is the begining of the "Wendygate" affair. On the 7 th February 2008, the Electoral Commission issues a statement that it does not have sufficient evidence to be able to recommend prosecuting Wendy Alexander for accepting an illegal donation. On the 20 th of February the discredited Electoral Commission issues a statement that it will not be recommending prosecuting Charles Gordon MSP (Labour, Glasgow Cathcart) for soliciting and laundering an illegal donation.
10

Highland Mighty ,

30/03/2008 14:38:30
Wendygate II. 16 th December 2008.
The Sunday Times reveals that Wendy Alexander and her senior colleagues have given thousands of pounds of taxpayers' money to a company owned by the Labour party for services which are provided free of charge by the Scottish Parliament.

Wendygate III. 1 st February 2008.
Wendy Alexander is reported to the procurator fiscal in Lothian & Borders by the Holyrood Standards Commissioner for breaking Scottish Parliament rules by failing to register ten leadership campaign donations of more than £520.

Wendygate IV. 10 th February 2008.
The Sunday Times reveals that Wendy Alexander is facing an investigation by the Electoral Commission into a claim that she channelled £12,000 through a Labour front organisation to fund her constituency office. The police have also been asked to investigate.
11

Highland Mighty ,

30/03/2008 14:39:18
Wendygate V. 17 th February 2008.
The Sunday Post reveals that Wendy Alexander is facing an investigation concerning allegations of paid advocacy after she failed to declare a financial interest when proposing a motion in the Scottish Parliament praising a shopping centre that had made donations to her totalling £1,600. The Scotland Act specifically prohibits paid advocacy and the penalty is a fine of up to £5,000.

Wendygate VI. 24 th February 2008.
The Sunday Times reveals that "at a meeting of the education committee in 2005, Alexander asked Tom McGhee of Paisley based Sparks of Genius, which runs a series of independent schools, how the Government could do more to buy services from his company". "She did not disclose that Spark was a contributor to her campaign in Paisley in 2003, gifting £900 to her fighting fund, providing her with transport on polling day and renting her a campaign office."
12

Highland Mighty ,

30/03/2008 14:40:05
Wendygate VII. 11 th March 2008.
The Scotsman reveals that the Labour Party has appointed a businessman who gave cash to Wendy Alexander as its new general-secretary. David Pitt-Watson, founder and chairman of city firm Hermes Equity Ownership, gave just under the £1,000 declarable threshold to Ms Alexander. His name was unveiled when the Labour leader in Scotland published the names of all donors as she sought to draw a line under the controversy over her leadership campaign. Mr Pitt-Watson also donated £2,500 to Gordon Brown's uncontested leadership campaign last year.'

Wendygate VIII. 16 th March 2008.
A spokesman for Wendy Alexander denies claims she broke Holyrood rules by billing the taxpayer for campaign-related meetings, including a trip to the House of Lords.

Andygate 2 nd February 2008.
Former health minister Andy Kerr is reported to the Crown Office over an allegation that he failed to declare a £1,000 gift. Holyrood Standards Commissioner Dr Jim Dyer, who reported Wendy Alexander to the Crown Office, has also declared Kerr may have broken the law. On the 18 th March 2008, the Crown Office announces that Kerr will not be prosecuted.

Perrygate 18 th February 2008.
Prestonfield & Craigmillar branch of the Labour party pass a motion calling upon Edinburgh Cllr Ian Perry (Labour, Southside/Newington) to resign as deputy leader of the Labour group on Edinburgh Council following an investigation by the Standards Commission into allegations of a failure to declare a financial interest.
13

Highland Mighty ,

30/03/2008 14:41:23
OH THE VULNERABLE THE VULNERABLE WHIT ARE WE GONNAE DAE?Well this is all too clever for me. It was the SNP government, elected in May, that finally ended private sector involvement in the Scottish health service, after Scottish Labour put it there under Jack McConnell. This minority SNP administration has also abolished prescription charges, saved local A&E units, backdated the NHS pay award, abolished student fees, cut class sizes, begun a pilot for free school meals, given equal rights to the children of asylum seekers, rejected nuclear power, doubled the international aid budget, ended ring-fencing of council spending and condemned the Iraq war. This "right-wing" party seems to have done more to further social democratic values in 10 months than Labour managed in 10 years.
The PM's conference speech attacking the SNP for cuts in services was a breathtaking exercise in hypocrisy. It was the UK Labour government's own spending review last autumn which set the course for council cuts by turning off the spigots of public spending in Scotland. The Scottish government's headline budget is to grow by less than 1.8% (1.4% with the reduced health baseline) over three years, the lowest increase since 2000 and considerably less than the UK level of 2.1%. Labour-led executives enjoyed annual spending increases of up to 11% in 2003/4.

We are entering, by the Treasury's own admission, the most rapid contraction in Scottish spending in modern history. Cuts and constraints are inevitable. Attacking the Scottish government for this is like King Herod ordering the massacre of the first-born and then blaming the Jews for irresponsible childcare.
14

JT,

30/03/2008 18:57:33
Why are we suprised to hear this, they are just a bunch of liars and thieves. Always have been always will be. No woner they dont want joe public to know details. This is the perfect reason why voting should be made compulsary as through public apathy these thieves and liars have a job and the ability to steal public money. If anyone else stole money they would get fired and possibly jailed whats the difference?
15

Rozz Fyffe,

Scotland 30/03/2008 22:47:48
if this money had been spent on arresting, fingerprinting photographing and DNA sampling of ILLEGAL immigrants and sending them back it would have bee better spent.
16

lavvyhead,

Edinburgh 30/03/2008 23:35:59
What the difference between Mugabae and this man in Zim people die, but they are both robbing their countries on their wealth, this man is a complete disgrace and blot on our country.
17

Scotindy,

Los Angeles 31/03/2008 03:24:54
Heavens do'nt I love seeing HARD WORKING SCOTTISH TAX PAYERS money going to benefit some poor labour MP's house in London!!! My God what have I been thinking about for all those years, maybe I never sent enough poor guy!!!!!
18

Sanny,

Glasgow and Algarve 16/11/2008 14:12:18

Highland Mighty
I think you forgot the stressed-out MP of Glasgow East. Remember the poor man who was so ill at the thought of a police inquiry into to his misappropriation of a mere £500,000. Of course there has been no inquiry. They are too busy chasing the SNP for supporting a trial of a hovercraft service across the Forth.

Can any of the Glenrothes constituents explain how they were persuaded to elect another member of the Right Wing Labour Party to gorge himself at the Taxpayers Trough?

 

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