Browning claims £9,635 for website
WESTCOUNTRY MP and former Conservative minister Angela Browning claimed almost £10,000 for work on her website and £7,300 on expenses for soft furnishings and decorating her second home in London, it has been revealed.
In the latest round of disclosures on MPs expenses, the Sunday Telegraph reported that Mrs Browning, MP for Tiverton and Honiton, had charged more than £1,000 for installing two radiator covers at her flat in Pimlico.
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She was also reimbursed £715 for a new carpet in the master bedroom in March 2006. In November of the same year, she also employed a company to redecorate her kitchen and fit new worktops and a sink at a cost of £2,714.
Bills met by the taxpayer in 2007/08 also included £151 for new curtains, £400 for four made-to-measure pelmets, £849 for sofa covers and £94 on storage boxes. Further decorating costs, this time for the hall in July 2007, reached £1,045.
The taxpayer also picked up the £9,635 tab for starting Mrs Browning's website and running it for two-and-a-half years.
Mrs Browning, a junior agriculture minister in John Major's government, told the Western Morning News that she was "confident" that she had been "responsible" with public money.
"All items on my ACA (Additional Costs Allowance) were in accordance with the rules in the Green Book," she said. "I have been careful to repair whenever possible and have made good dilapidations in a responsible way.
"However, I realise that the public do not believe that the second home should have to be maintained at public expense and to that end I have, since January 2008 restricted my own expenses to those that are in line with the new rules introduced in recent days by the House."
Mrs Browning sold the property for £493,000 in December 2007 and moved to rented accommodation. She stressed that she'd paid "full capital gains tax", on time.
According to the Sunday Telegraph, she had stopped claiming for the cost of her second home when the interest-only mortgage payments of £641 came to an end six months earlier. Mrs Browning, currently away in Italy, told the WMN that she would publish her detailed expenses on her website "as soon as possible".
She said: "I feel quite confident in my own mind that I have been quite responsible, although I have purchased things.
"When my television, which is quite old, went wrong in December 2007, I didn't go out and buy a new plasma television, I had it repaired. When the independent committee come to look at all of my expenses, if for any reason I have not kept to the rules, I will, of course, repay any money, if that is the case.
Commenting on her decision to restrict her expenses, she went on: "Because I am retiring, I decided that because there was growing discussions in Parliament and outside that people found it unacceptable to be claiming maintenance on a second home I moved into a rented flat."
Details of Mrs Browning claims were revealed in the same week as the fallout from revelations about Totnes MP Anthony Steen's expenses resulted in him standing down at the next election. That prompted an instant rebuke from Conservative leader David Cameron who warned Mr Steen that he would be kicked out of the party "so fast his feet won't touch the ground" if he stepped out of line again.








9 Comments
by Justin, Cornwall
Tuesday, May 26 2009, 9:16PM
“As you well know Charles,you have a right to speak your mind in what ever fashion pleases you,but I do find that even you sound like a broken record from time to time. You are a "nerd"of sorts,which I find intresting. You have a good mind of thought,that I don't dispute. It's just that,you don't see the bigger picture that surrounds you. As far as I'm concerned,the three party system is a massive joke. If you feel comfortable believing in this pretend system that never truly provides the answer's that we really seek in life,then fine,carry on regardless,believing in it!. Your never too old to break free of the political delusion of the 3-party system Charles.”
by Charles Henry 1945-(diuturnity), Somersetshire
Tuesday, May 26 2009, 7:09PM
“:| That is very true Justin; I do throw metaphors around quite liberally. . But heh! . Some contributors just keep coming up with the the same old broken record. . . . I will try and control myself tomorrow I promise. . Have you joined UKIP yet?”
by Justin, Cornwall
Tuesday, May 26 2009, 3:19PM
“All words are misused Charles. Even by those in power,and might I say by you as well Charles,when attacking somebodies "opinion" you don't like much,as we know. Best Justin”
by Charles Henry 1945-(diuturnity), Somersetshire
Tuesday, May 26 2009, 10:27AM
“:| I think 'greed' is a very misused and discredited word Taurus. . The advancement of our interests; personal, family, local and national is really what makes this world go round. . Sloth, gluttony and envy are far more harmful I believe. . Perhaps that's why so many of our forefathers thought Christianity and Christian charity was so important for our lives. . I think gluttony far better describes what's been happening.”
by Taurus, Redruth
Tuesday, May 26 2009, 8:07AM
“It seems clear to me that MPs and, indeed, hierarchy of any other body which draws from the public purse, are actually driven and motivated by greed.”
by Lemming, Plymouth
Tuesday, May 26 2009, 7:22AM
“So now we're meant to pay for MPs' barefaced propaganda?”
by Charles Henry 1945-(diuturnity), Somersetshire
Monday, May 25 2009, 9:18PM
“:| The Labour Party's talk of a referendum on political reform and a move towards more proportional representation, is just another political smoke screen and delaying tactics as they fear TOTAL WIPEOUT on June the 4th.”
by alex, plymouth
Monday, May 25 2009, 8:50PM
“Yet another fat greedy rat deserting the sinking ship.......”
by Barry, Redruth
Monday, May 25 2009, 4:50PM
“Make no mistake friends, they are all at it. They're snouts are that deep in the trough, it's a wonder they don't suffocate. As I see it there are 646 cases there for some interrogations. Their website www.theyworkforyou.com should be aptly changed to www.weworkfor us .com If you haven't looked on the former, do so and se what they've all milked out of us. To me, they're on a par with benefit cheats and dolers.”