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Cashman Expenses
Does the "Editor" of the Daily Mail really need the extra tabloid readers- "Cashman pays Gay Lover �30,000 a year.
Considering the couple have had a civil partnership, does he not respect this, and would he treat other "Married" couples in the same way.
Considering the couple have had a civil partnership, does he not respect this, and would he treat other "Married" couples in the same way.
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The world is full of pinko fairies who are bleeding the tax pounds of right thinking rugby-playing Guiness-drinking real men like us, and they should jolly well be pilloried for it!
he can think himself lucky that National Service was abandoned ... now there;s an idea ... someone get me the Mail Editor's number ....
The world is full of pinko fairies who are bleeding the tax pounds of right thinking rugby-playing Guiness-drinking real men like us, and they should jolly well be pilloried for it!
he can think himself lucky that National Service was abandoned ... now there;s an idea ... someone get me the Mail Editor's number ....
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-102537 1/EastEnders-MEP-pays-gay-lover-pound-30-000-s ecretary.html
It is good that they have been together for 25 years, yet can still be called lovers. What a shining example they are.
It is good that they have been together for 25 years, yet can still be called lovers. What a shining example they are.
as with all these other cases involving MPs who pay money to their families as if they were staff, it depends what work they performed in return. Derek Conway's family seemed to spend most of their time partying. This man may have done the same. Or he may have genuinely performed the sort of PA services for which Cashman would otherwise have had to pay somebody else.
I don't think the gender of the partner has anything to do with it. And while I am not in the habit of defending the Mail Editor, I suspect he chose Cashman because he was Labour rather than because he was gay.
Oky, both maybe.
I don't think the gender of the partner has anything to do with it. And while I am not in the habit of defending the Mail Editor, I suspect he chose Cashman because he was Labour rather than because he was gay.
Oky, both maybe.
no harm generally in employing family, I don't think. Being an MP puts a strain on your domestic life as you have to have homes in London (or Brussels in this case) as well as in your constituency. Anything that can help keep a family together, such as getting a spouse involved in helping with your job, is not a bad idea. But it has to be real involvement, not Conway-style idleness. There should be strict rules involving filling out time sheets at the end of the day. The paying public is entitled to know they're getting value for money, but it's isn't automatically the case that they'e being ripped off.
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