Saturday, May 29, 2010
UK Labor Leadership
Parliamentary figures for expense claims
Ed Miliband
2008/9 £7,783
2007/8 £7,670
2006/7 £7,795
2005/6 £7,246
Ed Balls
2008/9 £11,840
2007/8 £12,219
2006/7 £15,979
2005/6 £13.618
David Miliband
2008/9 £ 9,083
2007/8 £17,387
2006/7 £16,728
2005/6 £21,611
Andy Burnham
2008/9 £12,301
2007/8 £10,504
2006/7 £13,461
2005/6 £16,147
John McDonnell
2008/9 £0
2007/8 £0
2006/7 £0
2005/6 £0
Dianne Abbott
2008/9 £0
2007/8 £0
2006/7 £0
2005/6 £0
2008/9 £7,783
2007/8 £7,670
2006/7 £7,795
2005/6 £7,246
Ed Balls
2008/9 £11,840
2007/8 £12,219
2006/7 £15,979
2005/6 £13.618
David Miliband
2008/9 £ 9,083
2007/8 £17,387
2006/7 £16,728
2005/6 £21,611
Andy Burnham
2008/9 £12,301
2007/8 £10,504
2006/7 £13,461
2005/6 £16,147
John McDonnell
2008/9 £0
2007/8 £0
2006/7 £0
2005/6 £0
Dianne Abbott
2008/9 £0
2007/8 £0
2006/7 £0
2005/6 £0
Most of these are almost certainly too low, Tory figures were much higher anyway. So as hunch might say, best choices might be McDonnell and Abbott. Those would be my choice, Abbott seems nice but McDonnell is probably more experienced.
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