9/5/09 That was the week that….
This was the week that…
· Cabinet members came under fire as details of their expenses claims were revealed [more]. Outrageous expense claims included claiming for mock Tudor beams [more]; storm windows [more]; hanging baskets [more]; and plumbing to fix water that was ‘too hot’ [more]
· A Labour peer was accused of abusing the expenses system by claiming expenses for an unoccupied flat [more]
· A senior Cabinet minister attacked the “lamentable failure” of her own government [more]
· The pressure was kept up on the government over the poor treatment of Gurkha veterans [more]
· A Tory MEP received a standing ovation from the European parliament for criticising David Cameron [more], while another Tory MEP described Cameron’s European policy as “dotty” [more]
· Senior figures in the Foreign Office called into question Tory foreign policy [more]
· Labour braced themselves to lose their four remaining county councils at the local elections [more]
Over the last week we learnt that…
· The gap between the rich and the poor has widened significantly under Labour [more]
· A think tank believes this will be the worst recession since the 1930s [more]
· House prices are set to fall 28% on average overall [more]
· Over 20,000 civil servants think the government is run badly [more]
· Only one in four voters back Brown and Darling to manage the economy properly [more]
· The gender pay gap is higher in the public sector than in the private sector [more]
· The government has spent £28,000 on ‘media training’ [more]
· A Tory MP claimed swine flu is “nothing worse than a cold” [more]
Over the last week the Liberal Democrats…
· Revealed the significant increases in train and bus fares under Labour [more]
· Wrote to the FSA to encourage them to release details of bank ‘stress tests’ [more]
· Continued to press the government for the fair treatment of Gurkhas [more]
· Called upon the government to go further after the abandonment of Science SATs [more]
· Pressed the government for further action on the removal of innocent people’s DNA from databases [more]
· Uncovered the fact that two million social tenants have missed out on a government rent promise [more]
· Demanded an urgent review of the out-of-hours care system [more]
· Rubbished the government’s proposals to ‘fix’ the social services system [more]
