BBC NEWS - Calls to prosecute expenses MPs There are growing calls for a police investigation into some of the MPs' expense claims revealed by the Daily Telegraph newspaper.
The Taxpayers' Alliance has complained to police about former minister Elliot Morley, who claimed £16,000 for a mortgage he had already paid off.
The campaign group has warned it would consider a private prosecution if the authorities fail to act.
Scotland Yard said no decision had been taken on whether to investigate.
The Taxpayers' Alliance has joined forces with the Daily Mail newspaper to raise funds for private criminal prosecutions of MPs they believe have a case to answer.
Should they be prosecuted?
Or maybe they should call a general election now, let the voters decide and then prosecute the greedy bastards when they are no longer MPs.
“Force always attracts men of low morality, and I believe it to be an invariable rule that tyrants of genius are succeeded by scoundrels.”-Albert Einstein
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The Taxpayers' Alliance has complained to police about former minister Elliot Morley, who claimed £16,000 for a mortgage he had already paid off.
The campaign group has warned it would consider a private prosecution if the authorities fail to act.
Scotland Yard said no decision had been taken on whether to investigate.
The Taxpayers' Alliance has joined forces with the Daily Mail newspaper to raise funds for private criminal prosecutions of MPs they believe have a case to answer.
Should they be prosecuted?
Or maybe they should call a general election now, let the voters decide and then prosecute the greedy bastards when they are no longer MPs.
“Force always attracts men of low morality, and I believe it to be an invariable rule that tyrants of genius are succeeded by scoundrels.”-Albert Einstein
Angus
Angus Dei on all and sundry
NHS Behind the headlines
Angus Dei-NHS The Other Side
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