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makster":1duy3rku said:If I could do it through my work then I'd be all over it. I never cycle to work (bit hard with a trolley full of tools!) but I wouldn't have a single twinge of guilt.
We live in a country that pisses our hard earned money down the drain on pointless wars, a government full of thieves and on housing and feeding any tom dick or harry that manages to blag their way in, so I for one would grab anything back that I can.
It may not be 'right' but I for one wouldn't give a toss!
I admire your honesty

In relation to the MP's expenses though...
Every MP is due an amount up to X because they have to keep their own home in the town they live (usually their constituency) and work most of the week in London and the rest in their constituency. It's only right they be given money to help do this just as you would expect money from your employer if they tuned round and said you need to work 3 days a week in London but still come in the office 2 days a week oh and you could loose your job in five years (when there is an election). The problem came on how they claimed, it quickly became a culture of "well i'm entitled to the full X" so people claimed, just as we do in society for this or that. People claiming child benefit but already earn a huge wedge, is that right? Now in terms of law 99% of the MP's didn't break any rules, just dishonest, only a couple are facing trial.
If someone knowingly claims on this scheme for a bike with no intention of using it for work then that it breaking the rules of the scheme, so it can be argued to be worse that the MP's expenses scandal, no?
I prefer not to join the masses and claim for things I shouldn't. That's just me, maybe i'm too Victorian in my outlook and probably why i'm so poor
