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Mike Causer
Guest
The answer would seem to be just 11.
24 Oct 2005
LEADER OF THE HOUSE
Cycle Allowance
Tom Brake: To ask the Leader of the House how many hon. Members claimed the
cycle allowance in the last period for which figures are available; and
how much each of the 10 highest claimers claimed. [20635]
Mr. Hoon: Eleven Members claimed a total of £888.62 in bicycle allowances in
financial year 2004-05. The amounts claimed by each of the top 10 highest
claimers were as follows:
£250.00
£242.80
£175.26
£81.60
£36.00
£34.96
£22.88
£18.40
£12.80
£12.32.
http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200506/cmhansrd/cm051024/text/51024w22.htm
As the allowance for cycling on official business is 20p per mile, a
couple of them must have done over 1000 miles, which is creditworthy, but
what about the other 635 MPs?
Mike
24 Oct 2005
LEADER OF THE HOUSE
Cycle Allowance
Tom Brake: To ask the Leader of the House how many hon. Members claimed the
cycle allowance in the last period for which figures are available; and
how much each of the 10 highest claimers claimed. [20635]
Mr. Hoon: Eleven Members claimed a total of £888.62 in bicycle allowances in
financial year 2004-05. The amounts claimed by each of the top 10 highest
claimers were as follows:
£250.00
£242.80
£175.26
£81.60
£36.00
£34.96
£22.88
£18.40
£12.80
£12.32.
http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200506/cmhansrd/cm051024/text/51024w22.htm
As the allowance for cycling on official business is 20p per mile, a
couple of them must have done over 1000 miles, which is creditworthy, but
what about the other 635 MPs?
Mike