Culture, Media and Sport Minister Maria Miller may well have
over-claimed on Parliamentary expenses. Her advisor Joanna Hindley may also
have leaned on the press rather heavily and with little subtlety. But she had
Young Dave’s backing, and so, despite the urging from some less than principled
parts of the press for the rozzers to go after her, all may have been well.
But then Ms Miller began to attract endorsements from other
Tory MPs, and here a problem entered. There are some whose personal testimony
is less useful than others. It was bad enough for the voters of Basingstoke to read that “The commissioner had found that she
over-claimed by £45,000 for expenses towards mortgage interest payments and
council tax”.
And for that to
be followed with “But the committee,
which comprises five Conservative MPs, four Labour MPs, one Lib Dem MP and
three members of the public, decided that she needed to pay back just £5,800”.
Anyone similarly over-claiming when in receipt of welfare benefits, or
submitting an income tax return, might find getting £39,200 of it written off
rather more challenging.
First, Cameron stepped in to give his cabinet colleague support:
“she had been cleared of the main charge
against her ... ‘I think we should leave it there’”. Then Therese Coffey, who said “Mrs
Miller's elderly parents had been ‘doorstepped’ ... She said the adviser,
Joanna Hindley, was suggesting that was inappropriate”. So far, so successful
at muddying the waters.
Ms Coffey’s intervention is apparently typical of the
feeling within the Commons that much of the attention given Ms Miller is down
to her having had a role in translating the Leveson recommendations into the
Royal Charter that was sealed last year, in the teeth of opposition from much
of the press, some of it vicious and dishonest. But then a cloud appeared on
the horizon.
As Robin Brant has told, “Tory Party chairman Grant Shapps has told the BBC to ‘draw a line’
under [the] Maria Miller expenses
issue” although he later clarified that to “wasn’t directed at [the] BBC
specifically but a broader comment”. In any case, we know what happens to
those who receive the endorsement of “Spiv”
Shapps, as Maria Hutchings found out at the Eastleigh by-election.
Maria Miller might have thought she was out of the woods.
Now, like a millstone around her neck comes the approval of Grant “Spiv” Shapps. She will fear the worst.
Ah well, only a year before she has to face those pesky voters in Basingstoke,
eh? Mustn’t grumble.
Kiss of Death!!
ReplyDeleteIt's not only Michael Green giving the last rites but La Mensch has pitched in too! (Although tweets seem to have disappeared from her time line?)
ReplyDelete"Louise Mensch @LouiseMensch 10h
@brianmoore666 @dlamb75 that's what I think. Maria did practically nothing wrong & Telegraph misrepresented; doostepped her disabled dad
"Louise Mensch @LouiseMensch 7 hrs
@donaldwmacleod @brianmoore666 @dlamb75 a very minor amount of money spread over many years and claimed in error."
Murdoch must be running out of his placed Ministers?