She did not do so for the same reason that she claimed the �expenses� in the first place � to maximise the amount she could personally make from her position as an MP.
Ms Blears is one of the most irritating people in Parliament (and she has a lot of competition) and has absolutely no shame. Her website gives (what she considers to be) a rational explanation for her avoidance of CGT, but it is clear she has, almost certainly with the complicity of the "Fees Office", manipulated her addresses to gain maximum advantage.
It is also quite clear that, far from minimising the expenses her political duties bestow on the taxpayer, she was going to milk them for all she could. She even made a photo-call opportunity out of handing over a cheque for the repaid CGT. (It has still not been explained how this will be properly accounted for by HMRC. She needs to complete a new tax return as anyone normally making a payment without doing so will simply have that payment offset against future tax liabilities).
Enough has been said in recent days about this scandal, but Ms Blears must come at the top of the list of those continuing to protest that they �have done nothing wrong� by claiming expenses not properly incurred and by profiting from property speculation funded by the taxpayer.
Apparently the Prime Minister continues to provide her with his full support and urges her to continue with the �wonderful job� she is doing as Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government (whatever that might entail). That just about sums up his attitude to this series of outrages as well.