Peers claim £360,000 in 5 years and fail to vote

Tuesday 18th August 2015 11:38 EDT
 

A new study by the Electoral Reform Society found that £360,000 was claimed by peers in attendance fees and expenses, during the 2010-2015 parliament, even though they had failed to vote once.

The Electoral Reform Society has warned the institution was “growing out of control” and was “shockingly out of date and unrepresentative”.  


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