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MPs Expenses
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My MP has clearly abused the system and claimed nearly �200,000 for personel financial gain. He will however probably get away with it. Is there anyway I can take him to court as an individual without a large financial outlay??
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Further to dzug's answer(whi I agree with)
I think you would be VERY unlikely to get ANY Solicitor/barrister to take this on,because as Dzug says you have not (personally) lost anything,and as such a court would want to know just what you were trying to reclaim.
It's much like saying "I don't approve of nuclear weapons,so I am sueing for the income tax back"
It is all hypothetical.
I think you would be VERY unlikely to get ANY Solicitor/barrister to take this on,because as Dzug says you have not (personally) lost anything,and as such a court would want to know just what you were trying to reclaim.
It's much like saying "I don't approve of nuclear weapons,so I am sueing for the income tax back"
It is all hypothetical.