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Thursday, 11 June 2009
Poor Dominic victim of rip-off Britain
The Talking Clock would like to point out that we can only do so as the Conservatives want to be open about the matter.
We did go to the ZaNuLiebour website and look for their real-time expenses disclosures, but couldn't find anything. Same with the LibDem website. In the absence of such a thing, we'll refer our blog readers to the Daily Telegraph.
So, background established and while praising the Tories for their openness, we were rather confused about this entry in the Conservatives expenses:
Dominic Grieve 19/05/2009
Maintenance of website £1,150.00
We, the taxpayer, paid how much for his website? Over a grand? Good grief!
Dominic, we've got a perfectly good copy of Frontpage we can send to you for nowt. Real easy to use. And if you get your hosting and domain services from UK2.net, you can do the entire lot yourself for about £100 a year.
Over a grand?
There must be a student in his constituency who would do it for free, just to add a prestigious name to their portfolio, surely?
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