In May 2009, the Daily Telegraph revealed Lidington had claimed nearly £1,300 for his dry cleaning and had also claimed for toothpaste, shower gel, body spray and vitamin supplements on his second home allowance.[2] Lidington decided to repay the claims for the toiletries, saying “I accept that many people would see them as over-generous." Lidington was also criticised by local newspaper the Bucks Herald for claiming £115,891 in expenses in one year, almost double his salary.[3]
In May 2009, the Daily Telegraph revealed Lidington had claimed nearly £1,300 for his dry cleaning and had also claimed for toothpaste, shower gel, body spray and vitamin supplements on his second home allowance.[2] Lidington decided to repay the cl
Wasn't she the one talking sense? The idiots here are the red cross saying the NHS is a humanitarian crisis. Aleppo is a humanitarian crisis. The NHS isn't.
Wasn't she the one talking sense? The idiots here are the red cross saying the NHS is a humanitarian crisis. Aleppo is a humanitarian crisis. The NHS isn't.