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So, so, so, Scandalous MPs
Gerry Adams and four other Sinn Fein MPs claimed more than £500,000 over five years even though they refuse to attend Parliament
Douglas Alexander spent more than £30,000 doing up his constituency home – which then suffered damage in a house fire.
Ed Balls and wife Yvette Cooper “flipped” the designation of their second home to three different properties within two years
Margaret Beckett made a £600 claim for hanging baskets and pot plants
Tony Blair re-mortgaged his constituency home and claimed almost a third of the interest around the time he was buying another property in London
Hazel Blears did not pay capital gains tax on a property she sold despite having told the Commons authorities it was her second home. She has since agreed to paid the tax but denied any wrongdoing.
Gordon Brown's house swap let the PM claim thousands
David Cameron limited his claims to mortgage interest payments and utility bills.
Alistair Darling's stamp duty was paid by the public
Shahid Malik claimed £66,000 on his second property while paying less than £100 a week for his main house. He has resigned as justice minister pending an investigation
Michael Martin used taxpayers' money to pay for chauffeur-driven cars to his local job centre and Celtic's football ground
Jack Straw only paid half the amount of council tax that he claimed on his parliamentary allowances over four years but later rectified the over-claim
George Osborne was rebuked by the Commons authorities for using public money to fund his "political" website.
Kenneth Clarke managed to avoid paying the full rate of council tax on either of his two homes by effectively claiming that neither is his main residence.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN