MPs fighting expenses claims risk further stoking public anger
18 Dec 2009 | by Alec Mattinson
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The majority of the national papers have today printed the latest expenses claims on their front pages. The Daily Mirror has branded David Cameron a hypocrite', while The Times has run with the headline: Defiant MPs kept milking expenses'. But Weber Shandwick chairman of corporate comms and public ...
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