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Prospective MPs call time on Mr & Mrs Expenses and Speaker Martin12.00.00am BST (GMT +0100) Mon 18th May 2009
Amid further revelations about the excessive expense claims of Labour MPs, Ann & Alan Keen, local Liberal Democrat Prospective MPs, Cllrs Andrew Dakers and Munira Wilson added their name to an open letter to the Speaker of the House of Commons, calling for urgent reform or his resignation. As the national scandal of MPs' expenses continues, The Daily Telegraph exposed Hounslow MPs "Mr & Mrs Expenses" - Alan & Ann Keen - once again for not only claiming close to the maximum allowance for their shared apartment in central London, but also for both allegedly reclaiming full council tax in some months. The newspaper reported they recently remortgaged their apartment for more than 100% and are taxpayers are footing the bill for the interest. Prospective Lib Dem MPs Cllrs Andrew Dakers and Munira Wilson who will be challenging Ann and Alan Keen at the next election have joined with 56 of their colleagues in writing an open letter to the Speaker of the House of Commons, calling for immediate reform of the expenses system or for Speaker Martin to stand down. Cllr Dakers said, "The ongoing shameful tale of Mr & Mrs Expenses' claims, courtesy of the taxpayer, highlights that it is high time the MPs' expenses system is reformed and made more transparent. The position of Michael Martin, who was dragged to the Speaker's seat by Ann Keen on his election, is now untenable." Cllr Dakers added, "In Hounslow, the Liberal Democrat parliamentary candidates committed back in 2004 that we would not claim the Additional Costs Allowance, if elected to Parliament. We stand by that commitment and hope that the ACA will be abolished by the next election." Munira Wilson said, "Tens of thousands of people commute in from outer London and beyond everyday to work long hours in central London. They do not need a second home. Alan & Ann Keen should follow the example of their constituents and London's Liberal Democrat MPs, and use public transport rather than charge the taxpayer for their luxury riverside pad. Their actions, and those of all the other MPs that have been implicated in the recent appalling expenses revelations, totally undermine our democracy and the efforts of those people who are genuinely committed to working for the public good without the need to financially overburden the taxpayer." **Open to letter to Speaker Martin, signed by 56 Liberal Democrat Prospective Parliamentary Candidates** Dear Mr Speaker As Parliament continues to be dragged down by the allowance system, and its rules, the role of those in public service across the country is being undermined. We are Liberal Democrat candidates seeking to be elected to Parliament and yet we find ourselves disappointed, and frustrated, at the way in which this matter is being handled. Every day our residents are telling us loudly that this must stop and this must stop now. Three things stand out: • The resistance to the releasing of these documents and the attempt to exclude Parliament from the Freedom of Information requirements • The way in which Norman Baker and Kate Hoey were treated when they sought to raise legitimate concerns • The fact that, through you, Parliament could now release the information into the public domain and cut short this parade of drip-fed news and empower MPs and citizens through a new transparent relationship. It is vital that Parliament must become transparent and accountable now. We call on you, as Speaker of the House, to do everything within your power to force the full publication of all expenses immediately. We also call on you to accept the independent review of MPs expenses and salaries chaired by Sir Christopher Kelly. If you are unable to do this we then ask you to consider your position. Time is running out for politicians of all parties to repair the damage to our democracy. Yours faithfully 56 Liberal Democrat parliamentary candidates Andrew Dakers, Brentford and Isleworth Munira Wilson, Feltham and Heston Jo Shaw, Holborn and St Pancras Ed Fordham, Hampstead and Kilburn Bridget Fox, Islington South & Finsbury Merlene Emerson, Hammersmith Sam Webber, Bromley and Chislehurst Alex Feakes, Lewisham and West Penge Mark Blackburn, Westminster North Mike Cox, Uxbridge and South Ruislip Caroline Pidgeon, Vauxhall Dave Raval, Hackney South and Shoreditch Keith Angus, Hackney North and Stoke Newington Sal Brinton, Watford Andrew Simpson, Northampton North Duncan Borrowman, Old Bexley and Sidcup Steve Goddard, Oxford East Adrian Collett, Aldershot Adam Carew, East Hampshire Gareth Epps, Reading East Sally Morgan, Central Devon Sue Doughty, Guildford Rebecca Hunt. Chatham & Aylesford Sarah Carr, Hereford and South Herefordshire Guy Voizey Canterbury and Whitstable Liz Leffman, Meon Valley Sandy Walkington, St Albans Richard Burt, West Worcestershire Kevin Lang, Edinburgh North & Leith Andrew Duffield,Hexham David Kendall, Brentwood and Ongar Ann Haigh, Epping Forest Simon Wright, Norwich South Liz Simpson, Tonbridge and Malling Rabi Martins - Luton North Greg Stone, Newcastle East Theo Butt-Philip, Bridgwater and West Somerset Dave Radcliffe, Birmingham Selly Oak Richard Clein, Sefton Central Andy Stamp, Gillingham & Rainham Stephen Lloyd, Eastbourne & Willingdon Denis Healy, Hull North Robin Lawrence, Wolverhampton South West Andrew Falconer, Brighton Pavilion Dave McBride, Orpington Nigel Quinton, Hitchin & Harpenden Alan Beddow, Warwick and Leamington David Goodall, Southampton Itchen Ryk Downes, Leeds Central Chris Took, Ashford Peter Wilcock, Saffron Walden Karen Hamilton, Birmingham Perry Barr Qurban Hussain, Luton South Stephen Robinson, Chelmsford Mike Bell, Weston-super-Mare Fred Mackintosh, Edinburgh South Paul Zukowskyj, Welwyn Hatfield ENDS
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