London MPs cost the taxpayer nearly £9 million for their expenses and allowances, a new analysis reveals today.
It also shows huge variations in what MPs in the capital are claiming, ranging from £173,691 by former Labour minister Joan Ryan, MP for the key marginal of Enfield North, to £93,238 by Tory whip and Uxbridge MP John Randall.
Seventy-three London MPs ran up a bill of £8,885,878 in 2006/07 for allowances and expenses which can be used for a second home, travel, office costs, staff, IT and other purchases - or £121,724 on average each.
Overall, the average bill for each politician representing a constituency in the capital is just over £200,000 a year once their £60,675 salary and the average taxpayer contribution of £17,779 for each MPs' pension last year is taken into account.
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SHE ALSO A HUGE SUPPORTER OF TAMIL TIGERS (BANNED IN THE UK AND EU), SHE MUST BE FEEDING ON TIGER SUPPORTERS IN HER CONSTITUENCY, SHE IS IN PUBLIC ENEMY TOP TEN
PURE EVIL..
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