MP defends expenses

By Emily Pearce

Sunday, October 28, 2012

 

MP defends expenses

MP Andrew Turner.

ISLE of Wight MP Andrew Turner has again been challenged to defend his living expenses.

He was one of 27 MPs named by The Daily Telegraph who claim expenses to rent homes in London while letting property in the capital.

Mr Turner claims expenses to rent a one-bed flat in Victoria and owns a one-bed flat in Kennington, which is let to a tenant.

He previously used the Kennington flat while working at Westminster, before the system was changed in the light of the expenses scandal. MPs are no longer permitted to claim for mortgage interest payments, only for rent and associated expenses of up to £20,000 a year.

But Mr Turner has defended his decision to rent the Victoria flat, saying it was in line with the new system and the wishes of the electorate.

He said he did not rent from or let to another MP — a loophole highlighted by the Telegraph that allows members to build property nest-eggs — and has not made a profit from the flat he owns, mainly because repair and refurbishment costs have outweighed the rental income.

He said: "During the election, I promised I would move to the new expenses scheme as soon as possible, because so many people were unhappy MPs could claim expenses on property they owned. I moved to the scheme straight away, although I could have claimed expenses on the flat I own for two years under transitional arrangements.

"The only public money involved since the election is related to the flat which I now pay rent on.

"On a personal note, I knew when I promised to move the income from the flat I own would be unlikely to cover the full outgoings, and the shortfall has been substantial."

Mr Turner and his partner, Carole Dennett, also own a flat in Cowes, which is let, and a house in Newport, formerly registered as his second home and subject to expenses claims of more than £80,000 in the four years prior to the scandal.

Reporter: emilyp@iwcpmail.co.uk

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by david walker

29th October 2012, at 11:52:04

wonder if he can claim for brown nose supporters.

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by Stephen Elliott

29th October 2012, at 10:04:08

Well said lee

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by Lee Majors

29th October 2012, at 09:52:34

Alex Kelly, There are lots of people living on the island who can not find work here, so they drive to a car park, travel on the ferry, catch a train, head to a big city, do a days work, catch a train back to the ferry, get on the ferry, back to the car, drive home.
These people do not claim travel expenses! It is called working for a living, earning enough money to keep your family under a roof as wages are higher on the North island. Recently when I was communting every day to Bournemouth for work with a small van to do a job, I paid out approx £420 in travel just so I could earn money to live on, I expect that is more than you get on the Dole?
Mr Turner should follow this example, if he wants to live on OUR island, and work in London, then he should foot his own bill for travelling to and fro from his massive rent income from his TWO properties which he lets, OR move to London and leave us all alone to find a decent MP who WILL help us islanders in the long term.

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by Alex Kelly

29th October 2012, at 09:17:11

There are many people on the Island who own more than one property whether they rent them out live in them or whatever! I would hate to do Mr Turner’s job, all that travelling to and from the Island constantly with all those early hours to late hours way past most peoples 9 to 5 jobs then there’s the meetings to this committee and that charity and so on and so on, not forgetting the stress that comes with this type of Job too. So yes I think he deserves every penny and if you think you could do it cheaper then put your money where your mouth is and apply to be our Island MP! Let’s see if you can.

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by david walker

29th October 2012, at 02:40:39

nasty brown smear on john martins nose. Mr t, is a typical greedy tory.

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by Keith McNallyohanly

28th October 2012, at 19:40:49

If he, and others cycle, his expenses would be a lot less

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by Stephen Elliott

28th October 2012, at 19:19:34

Oh and when I'm eating in the Bargemans and he turns up for his beer and food I always wonder if he claims that meal back on expenses!

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by Stephen Elliott

28th October 2012, at 19:18:26

I remember a saying my father told me
Power attracts the corrupt, and the corrupt are attracted to power.

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by Shaun Nicholls

28th October 2012, at 19:18:19

Just another example of an MP's nose in the trough. It's about time MP's expenses were overseen by HMRC to the exact same rules as every other employed or self-employed person in the country and not left to a department whose rules are decided by those affected by them - no wonder Mr Turner isn't breaking any rules when he and his ilk are the ones setting them.

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by Sarah Parker

28th October 2012, at 18:44:09

He's doing what any other MP does, regardless of party. Yes, the values are shocking to most since we receive lower wages, own one home if lucky etc, but in reality, very few people would turn down a scheme that benefits us if offered. I still favour Govt buyng an empty tower block and expecting MPs to stay there when in London.
John Martin, you don't have to agree with comments but please show a little respect for people who have a different opinion to you.

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