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Hazel Blears has just written a cheque

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3littlefrogs · 13/05/2009 17:05

for £13,000 to the inland revenue.

Am I alone in being absolutely staggered that she has enough cash to do that???

That is more than a year's pay for me!!!!

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blondissimo · 13/05/2009 17:38

Nothing surprises me about the thieving scumbags.

Lulumama · 13/05/2009 17:39

so she could have paid for it herself in teh first place

and we all know full well there would be no cheque writing without this exposé

they must thikn the electorate are idiots

smallwhitecat · 13/05/2009 17:40

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oopsagain · 13/05/2009 17:43

what about the interest on ethe money she has stolen accidenlty claimed?

If it was you or I we'd have to pay the interest.. or even be taken to court for fraud.

Filthy rotten scumbags

Fairynufff · 13/05/2009 18:24

Absolutely agree. The writing of the cheque and holding up on the news was the worst thing yet. Like anybody I know could afford to write a cheque for £1000 let alone £13000. Smug, thieving and completely out of touch...

herbietea · 13/05/2009 18:28

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lljkk · 13/05/2009 18:29

Why is it impossible to think that she might have an Offset mortgage account? Twould make 13k quite accessible on a London property.

pavlovthepregnantcat · 13/05/2009 18:29

Did she hold it up on the news !

I am not at all surprised she has £13k to pay just like that. Politicians get paid for a lot more than just being an MP, they have consulation groups they advise to etc which they get a fee for etc etc and she has a husband doesn't she Who has an income that is I would presume not a low income?

And, she has also made savings here and there, you know, from this expense being paid etc.

EffieGadsby · 13/05/2009 18:40

That waving-the-cheque-around thing with Blears today makes me loathe her even more! Paying back the money isn't the point; they seem to think that by returning it, all will be forgiven and we'll suddenly respect them.

They just don't seem to realise that there's no point stuffing your cock back in your trousers after you've been caught with it in another woman's hootsit. So to speak. The damage has been done.

squeaver · 13/05/2009 18:41

Dh says the IR probably won't be able to accept it (which I'm sure she knows)

Nicely put Effie!

3littlefrogs · 13/05/2009 19:36

Why won't the IR be able to accept it?? (feels blood pressure rising again).

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squeaver · 13/05/2009 19:48

Buggered if I know - a technicality, I think. Dh has gone out so can't ask him now.

3littlefrogs · 13/05/2009 19:57

lljkk - what do you mean about the offset mortgage account?

I ask because I have one, and a massive mortgage that I will be paying forever, and I live in London.

There is no way I could write a cheque for £13K. (puzzled)

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annieshaf · 13/05/2009 20:04

If you have an offset mortgage and have paid back a large chunk of it some offset mortgage accounts allow you to borrow back up to your original limit without any need to apply just by writing a cheque!!

blondissimo · 13/05/2009 20:11

It was the smug holier than thou look on her face - like she was giving the money to charity or something. Eh..no, you are just giving back what you stole owe! They should all be doing it, especially Mr. Moat!!!!

blondissimo · 13/05/2009 20:13

And sorry if I'm being totally naive and stupid, but who is it that has actually authorised all these expense claims? They are to blame.

funtimewincies · 13/05/2009 20:15

Will she also be paying the fines (different amounts depending on whether it was 'accidental' or not) that the rest of us mere mortals would have to pay if the Inland Revenue decided that we'd tried to pull a fast one ?

I'm not a violent woman, but I've never wanted to wipe a smug smirk off someone's face so badly in all my life !

Fimbo · 13/05/2009 20:17

On our regional news channel tonight one MP handed over a cheque for £47K!!

BCLass · 13/05/2009 20:26

Agree with Squeaver's DH - HMRC will not accept it anyway. If there is no accompanying tax return they will just credit her account and probably pay it straight back.

She may already have her accountant working on the tax return, and a good reason why she omitted the gain. SHe will get a penalty.

However, I suspect that there might not actually have been any tax to pay because of technicalities of tax law - do we know how long she had the flat for?

BCLass · 13/05/2009 20:27

Agree with Squeaver's DH - HMRC will not accept it anyway. If there is no accompanying tax return they will just credit her account and probably pay it straight back.

She may already have her accountant working on the tax return, and a good reason why she omitted the gain. SHe will get a penalty.

However, I suspect that there might not actually have been any tax to pay because of technicalities of tax law - do we know how long she had the flat for?

BCLass · 13/05/2009 20:28

bugger - sorry internet playing up

Quattrocento · 13/05/2009 20:33

I cannot imagine it hurt her financially

Probably hurts that the gravytrain has reached its final destination. No more free porn or manure for our MPs.

When Hazel Bleargh loses her seat at the next election, she'll have to become an MEP. Serious gravy to be had in Brussels.

smallwhitecat · 14/05/2009 14:32

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Tinker · 14/05/2009 17:49

Was looking for images of The Cheque to see who HB had made it out to (she kept saying "Inland Revenue") to spot that a) it's her birthday today and b) she was in 'A Taste of Honey' as a child. And how many image changes has she had? Still can't stand that simpering smile

edam · 14/05/2009 20:25

Agree with everyone that images of MPs handing over cheques make me sick. Just a stunt. And if they imagine it's somehow going to make up for being thieving bastards in the first place they have got another think coming.

I'm tempted to find a small party that is desperate for MEP candidates next time around (too late this time, damn).

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