Kel has discovered - some time after everyone else - that the MP for Leigh has claimed less than £50 for petrol in the last three years. Burnham’s constituents might find that reassuring: their man clearly only claims what he needs, and at a far from extravagant 45p a mile. But that cuts no ice with Kelvin McFilth.
And, as Jon Stewart might have said, two things here. One, as Kel admits, Burnham “has never been upbraided for his exes”. So when the Telegraph exposed the likes of Michael “Oiky” Gove and his kitchen claim, or Young Dave for his wisteria clearing, or any number of other creative expense-claiming excuses, Burnham was being meticulous and staying within both the letter and spirit of the rules. There is nothing wrong with that.
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If we want to get political-cynical here....Burnham could use a Mackgobshite attack as a badge of honour.
Anybody decent will recognise it as such.
Meanwhile, anybody who believes a word Mackgobshite comes out with is already on Planet Ranting Righty.
"As a minimum a manager would have taken him aside and suggested it would be wiser to withdraw the claims and take the costs of travelling these short distances on the chin"
No, you'd fill in the automated form, scan the receipts into one large PDF and send the whole lot off. On trips to the US, I've personally put in claims for 38p because thats what it said on the receipt. Some companies would accept you rolling things up into a single amount on a nominal day but he doesn't have that luxuary.
The "Real world" jibe coming from a paper that suggested it was ok to punch your boss and throw xenephobic jibes is very rich.
The Sun's version of 'the real world' seems to consist of tabloid newsrooms and cash in hand small businesses, for whom VAT is a dirty word.
One effect of our increasingly corporate world is that the sort of management and workplace behaviour McKenzie idolises is on the way out.
As an addendum, McFilth really needs to get his gastric system checked out. If the mere thought of Andy Burnham makes him 'sick', goodness knows what effect the rest of humanity has on him.
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